![]() ![]() So essentially, it's a project that tells you how to move around itself and how to edit it. The instructions on the first page should tell people how to show the layer window and unhide that layer with the animation. Then, the demo animation can be on a second, hidden layer. ![]() ![]() Then there could be additional pages that explain things about the interface - specifically how to hide and show layers "To flip through this tutorial project, hit the keys" Yes, a demo project would work just fine - the first "pages" of the project could contain the following text: If anyone has suggestions for things that a person who's firing up TVP for the first time should see, post it here. The key is to get people to just comfortable using the most basic tools well - later, through the tutorials and forum, they can find more advanced things. * A welcome window that has links to the video tutorials and to the forum. * A first-time startup project that shows people where to start, contaning image frames that show some basic commands * A simpler default layout that doesn't scare people off So I'd like this topic to be about some of the things that new users may want to see when firing up the program for the first time - maybe they can change some of the default settings in TVPaint to include the following: I'm also finding that people don't know where to find the tutorials - I know they're available from the Support section in the main site, but I think people who download the demo don't know this right away. During my live sessions with others, I've found that a lot of people are giving up on TVPaint because they don't know what to do when they're presented with the default interface - they get a little scared off by it. ![]()
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