Introduction to sub-xsheets - OpenToonz Tutorial
This video shows how you can use sub-xsheets to group columns together and hide them from the main xsheet, to make editing easier. I show 3 main types of content in your columns that you might want to group: 1. Complex animations containing multiple columns that run the full length of the animation. Useful if they're characters built using the skeleton or plastic tools. 2. Static images in columns that run the full length of the animation, but don't change. 3. Small incidental animations where you might want to easily adjust their position. Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:21 Introduction 01:49 Sub-xsheet 1: Collapsing the full-length character animation 04:54 Sub-xsheet 2: Collapsing the static background image 06:00 Sub-xsheet 2: Collapsing the incidental background animation and building on it 09:00 Adding effects to sub-xsheets 09:54 All effects added. Final anim -------------------------------------------------------------- If you liked what you saw and want to help out, you can buy me a coffee or a Darren Tea ;-) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DarrenT Check out useful OpenToonz-companion software you can download or purchase: https://gumroad.com/DarrenTAnims The kit I use and recommendations of useful books: http://kit.co/DarrenT -------------------------------------------------------------- Discord: https://discord.gg/FYy4Mg7 For help setting up and using OpenToonz, chat with animators & developers and enter animation challenges. Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarrenTAnims Facebook: https://fb.me/DarrenTAnims Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/DarrenTAnims More about me: https://www.youtube.com/c/DarrenTAnims/about outro music courtesy of Voltaire: https://www.youtube.com/user/VoltaireMusicPage
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