Hello,
I was wondering if I can somehow save an effect as a button.
For example a "black and white" button or a "sharpen" / "blur" button? So that I don't have to open the FX panel and look through the FX bin.
Saving FX to buttons
Saving FX to buttons
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Re: Saving FX to buttons
+1 

Paul
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http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: Saving FX to buttons
Exactly this I thought last week.
+1.
+1.
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Re: Saving FX to buttons
Here's one way that I"ve used for years.
I have a bunch of FX.bin files stored (Exported) in a TVPaint subfolder named FxBin. when I want to create a button that will execute one of the effects, I create the button and insert this single command line:
tv_StackExecute FxBin\EffectFilename.bin
Replace the FxBin\ above with the subfolder where you store your Effects, and replace EffectFilename.bin above with your own effect.bin file name.
This should allow you to apply simple effects without even seeing the FX interface. In most cases, I create an FX and Export it with modest settings so that I can vary (heighten) the effect by clicking on the button I created multiple times.
There are other solutions to making FX buttons but this is the simplest I think.
Sven
I have a bunch of FX.bin files stored (Exported) in a TVPaint subfolder named FxBin. when I want to create a button that will execute one of the effects, I create the button and insert this single command line:
tv_StackExecute FxBin\EffectFilename.bin
Replace the FxBin\ above with the subfolder where you store your Effects, and replace EffectFilename.bin above with your own effect.bin file name.
This should allow you to apply simple effects without even seeing the FX interface. In most cases, I create an FX and Export it with modest settings so that I can vary (heighten) the effect by clicking on the button I created multiple times.
There are other solutions to making FX buttons but this is the simplest I think.
Sven
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Android Tablet: rel. 11.5, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7plus - 128GB with microSD 64GB