Table of Contents Lesson 00 : Introduction and typographic conventions Lesson 01 : First approach of TVPaint Animation The various program panels The Menu panel Main panel Color picker Tool panel Current project window The Timeline The Panel Bins Main menu Working in fullscreen mode Info Bar Some useful tips Move a window Close, minimize or maximize a window Sliders and mini-sliders Alphanumeric fields Progress bar Working with projects Create a new project View data relative to your project Name a project Working with several projects Close a project The Help main menu InLine support The About. Many thanks you to all those who have helped us from close and far to complete this task. ) are protected by copyright of TVPaint Développement. In Lesson 6 the mouse is by David Nethery. The red planet, the tree, the prehistoric, the house, the flowers paintings, the color picker, the photos and various diagrams were created by Fabrice Debarge. The original idea of the Sketch Panel comes from Dave Cockburn. Lineart (at the beginning of lesson 13) was created by Yoann Robert. The particle presets (lesson 18) were invented by Manuel Zander. The skull (lesson 13), the countryside (lesson 15) and the character (lesson 8) used to describe the Wrapping Grid, the multiplane camera and the lip-sync were created by Peter Wassink. The butterfly (lesson 14) and the beach with the young woman (lesson 15) were created and animated by Olivier Michon. The car (lesson 11) was drawn by Nicolas Geley. the elephant (lesson 11) was created and animated by ZigOtto. ) was created by Alain Charrier and animated by Raymond Gourrier. Credits The TVPaint Développement team Hervé ADAM Patrick ADAM Thierry CANTET Fabrice DEBARGE Claudine DRIANT Léo FERNANDEZ Eric MATECKI Elodie MOOG Eric SCHOLL Michaël SCHREINER Credits for illustrations - The first paper (lesson 3) comes from Power Box Animator created by Benoit St-Moulin. All products or brands mentioned in this user guide are registered trademarks of their respective owners. All forms of duplication of the TVPaint Animation Standard Edition software and of the TVPaint Animation Professional Edition software, either physical or electronic, are strictly forbidden. This user guide may not, either wholly or partly, be copied, reproduced, translated, transferred to a magnetic, electronic or optical support or disposed off to third parties without prior written approval of its author and TVPaint Développement. This edition of the TVPaint Animation User Guide is protected by copyright © 2006-2014 TVPaint Développement. TVPaint Animation Professional Edition © 1991-2014 TVPaint Développement. User Guide TVPaint Animation Standard Edition © 1991-2014 TVPaint Développement.