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13th May, 2010 at 00:50:41 -

I cant really figure out the Animation Editor of MMF 2. It seems to be quite a terrible piece of shit compared to what we used to have as in even worse than I had expected but I just might be too retarded for it myself so I hope you can help me.

The Help Dickteam provides is rather useless as well.

1) I don't find any way to change the size of my canvas in that Animation Editor ???

I know I can go under properties of the active object and set a size there but here is my problem: SAY I want to draw something in the Active Editor and quite frankly I never really know how big my sprites are gonna be so I will just draw stuff and then I will be like OH SNAP I need 5 more pixels for the width- if i CHANGE THAT under properties it will stretch my image in the width which isnt what i want. I dont want it to get stretched- i just want more space to draw on.

This seems IMPOSSIBLE which is amazing to me. I cant be the first person who needs that.

How can I actually GET RID of that lovely green shape we get everytime we make a new active object. I think in old versions of MMF you could just double click the eraser tool and you got a blank canvas- NICE! do i really have to select it all now and delete it or am i missing some shortcut?

 
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13th May, 2010 at 01:11:23 -

Umm to change the size, there's a button at the bottom left. (Or W) I don't know how to erase the active at start though, besides Ctrl-A, delete.

 
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13th May, 2010 at 01:33:40 -

the resize button (bottom left tool i think). You'll probably have to uncheck "proportional" to change the canvas exactly the way you want it. To clear the canvas, just press the "new paper" button (top left i think)

 
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13th May, 2010 at 09:46:32 -

If you want to change the size whilst keeping the image you have drawn the same uncheck stretch and resample! i keep ALL these options unchecked until i need it for what ever reason.

Do this in the animation editor and click the icon that looks like a diagonal arrow.

Its not really that much of a bind to delete the image to start with. you can click the New icon or press Ctrl & A and then press delete.

 
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22nd May, 2010 at 12:15:28 -

it is nevertheless about as advanced as early 90's animation software. But then we can't expect MMF to do everything for the price its at. You'd probably have to pay $100's for a decent animation software package.. oh wait no you don't there are free open source ones immensely more powerful!

 
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24th May, 2010 at 05:22:33 -

I don't use the built-in editor.

I use:
http://www.humanbalance.net/gale/us/

 
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24th May, 2010 at 11:36:32 -

looks quite good. Atm i'm trying to use a combination of the MMF editor, Corel Painter, GIMP and Synfig animation studios. Not the simplest of methods but its just about starting to work.

 
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