Cropping penalty?
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:11 pm
For this project I am using hand-drawn images pulled from a storyboard. The original artist is not available, so I'm using Paint.net to pull things off the page to animate as best I can. One technique that is saving me some time is that when I snip something off the page and save it as a .png, I will leave all the blank transparent space in the image. This way everything I pull off a given frame is exactly the same size and positioned in exactly the right place in Moho. However, of course this means all the layers are on top of each other and therefore hard to select, not to mention awkward to transform, like for instance a small bird that is mostly blank space has the selection box way out on the edge of the frame. So, what I'm doing is cropping these layers so that they are easier to select and manipulate.
My question is I'm wondering if I'm paying any price for doing things this way. I don't think so, but I want to make sure something isn't going to bite me later. In most cases each shot is under 5 seconds, and usually only involves no more than 20 separate layers, including occasional groups and masks and mesh layers and such. How would you do this?
Here it is so far, so you get the idea of the project. (Details and finesse not yet done!!)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FQ-lnm ... sp=sharing
My question is I'm wondering if I'm paying any price for doing things this way. I don't think so, but I want to make sure something isn't going to bite me later. In most cases each shot is under 5 seconds, and usually only involves no more than 20 separate layers, including occasional groups and masks and mesh layers and such. How would you do this?
Here it is so far, so you get the idea of the project. (Details and finesse not yet done!!)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FQ-lnm ... sp=sharing