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mens May 24, 2020 @ 5:22pm
Copy/Paste pictures effects
Is it possible to Copy/Paste pictures effects from one image to another ?

To animate characters, I cut many part of it to render it more realistic. Then when I add a mouvement on the body, I have to add it on the arm too.

So if I add 5 mouvement on a picture, I have to add it again for each pictures manually ? Someone can save my time with a solution ? :D

Thanks
Originally posted by Biohazard:
Right now this isn't possible but it would definitely be useful and we'll likely add this in the future. But I don't know when we'll be able to work on this yet.

Originally posted by fug4life:
Duplicate first layer. Import second picture. Change 1st image on duplicate to second image using texture/material browser, change names. Delete imported layer. (I think).
Yeah that would work, just be careful not import the texture "into" the second layer's material because that would modify both layers. Using the material browser would indeed work though.
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Tim  [developer] May 25, 2020 @ 4:18am 
I am not absolutely sure if I fully understood your work flow but if you basically want to re-use a layer with all effects, you can use asset sharing for this, we have just recently introduced that:

https://store.steampowered.com/newshub/app/431960/view/4658356326293932896

If it's something that only you use, please share the asset privately to not clutter up the asset list. You can then subscribe to your own asset and re-use it in other wallpapers.
butcho May 25, 2020 @ 5:12am 
Seems to me like the OP just wants to copy certain effects to other layers in the editor. Countless times i wished this was possible instead of setting up the all the values for effects again when i want the exact same outcome on a different layer. Sure i could duplicate the layer but that only works when i change the image inside the layer to one with the exact same resolution, which is not really often the case.

Also the possibility to duplicate a particle system layer, duplicate the particle system inside and keep all the quick settings on the right side like playback speed, opacity, lifetime etc. and of course the scripts attached. That alone would safe me a lifetime of copy & pasting already existing scripts to new particle layers. ^^
Last edited by butcho; May 25, 2020 @ 5:15am
mens May 25, 2020 @ 7:19am 
Originally posted by Tim:
I am not absolutely sure if I fully understood your work flow but if you basically want to re-use a layer with all effects, you can use asset sharing for this, we have just recently introduced that:

https://store.steampowered.com/newshub/app/431960/view/4658356326293932896

If it's something that only you use, please share the asset privately to not clutter up the asset list. You can then subscribe to your own asset and re-use it in other wallpapers.


For example :

-Picture 1 : Water Wave (with specify settings) + Shake + another Shake + etc...
-Picture 2 : I want to do exactly the same effects on this picture and add 2 more effects, like a Shake rotation or anything else.

I want to Copy/Paste the pictures 1 effects to the picture 2 and not manually add each effect which need to have exactly the same settings.

Sorry if my english is bad !

PS : Thanks for that amazing software that you made ! :D
Last edited by mens; May 25, 2020 @ 3:56pm
mens May 29, 2020 @ 2:33am 
So do I understand that this is not possible ? Thanks
fug4life May 29, 2020 @ 5:45am 
Duplicate first layer. Import second picture. Change 1st image on duplicate to second image using texture/material browser, change names. Delete imported layer. (I think).
Last edited by fug4life; May 29, 2020 @ 5:47am
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Biohazard  [developer] May 29, 2020 @ 5:47am 
Right now this isn't possible but it would definitely be useful and we'll likely add this in the future. But I don't know when we'll be able to work on this yet.

Originally posted by fug4life:
Duplicate first layer. Import second picture. Change 1st image on duplicate to second image using texture/material browser, change names. Delete imported layer. (I think).
Yeah that would work, just be careful not import the texture "into" the second layer's material because that would modify both layers. Using the material browser would indeed work though.
Last edited by Biohazard; May 29, 2020 @ 5:48am
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