In an instance where, say, you have a model sheet that wasn't created in Harmony, but want to use it as reference within Harmony, is there a way to have it converted so that Harmony will recognize it in the Model view? I'm mainly referring to things like color picking, since you mentioned Harmony won't recognize the color of a picture if it's imported.
Cats, cats. A nightmare made especially for me... Anyway, I might suggest my colleagues using the model view, but in fact, I don’t see any particular advantages. One can easily open another camera view and shift the view. Oh well.
There are many advantages to using the model view over the camera. Using the model view is more efficient, as said in the video: - Using the model view allows you to colour pick your colours instantly without switching tool - it's quicker to set up all you need is drag and drop, unlike the camera view where you need to get multiple displays, frame it and ect - Having multiple Camera view is heavier for your computer to process so makes your scene slower.
@@ZeBirdBrain Yeah, maybe. Provided that you have a coloured model already. If one gets a coloured bitmap drawing, there isn’t much difference. What I like is Harmony’s picker that can pick a colour from any point on the screen. That’s useful indeed.
Mad respect for being so diligent in your uploads, jeez ♡
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Ill have to try this out, great tips!
In an instance where, say, you have a model sheet that wasn't created in Harmony, but want to use it as reference within Harmony, is there a way to have it converted so that Harmony will recognize it in the Model view? I'm mainly referring to things like color picking, since you mentioned Harmony won't recognize the color of a picture if it's imported.
no i don't think so
This is frustrating me so much, I’m trying to drag and drop my layer in model view but it keeps saying “no model loaded”???????
You must have an outdated software. What exact version are you using? I know there was a bug on an old version that has been fixed a long time ago.
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Hi bird um I have a question umm ... what's graphic monitore do you use
An old Cintiq 21 UX i got second hand
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Um Wacom Cintiq 21 UX???
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YES?!?!? DO YOU BUY IT OR YOU GIVE IT FOR FREE
(Oh YAAAY my English is be better)
veeeeery useful explanation!!! 100 point to Grififndor-ZeBirdBrain house
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unable to drag layer into model view ...???🥲the frames are not showing on model view , showing no modle loaded... help
very useful!
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Cats, cats. A nightmare made especially for me... Anyway, I might suggest my colleagues using the model view, but in fact, I don’t see any particular advantages. One can easily open another camera view and shift the view. Oh well.
There are many advantages to using the model view over the camera.
Using the model view is more efficient, as said in the video:
- Using the model view allows you to colour pick your colours instantly without switching tool
- it's quicker to set up all you need is drag and drop, unlike the camera view where you need to get multiple displays, frame it and ect
- Having multiple Camera view is heavier for your computer to process so makes your scene slower.
@@ZeBirdBrain Yeah, maybe. Provided that you have a coloured model already. If one gets a coloured bitmap drawing, there isn’t much difference. What I like is Harmony’s picker that can pick a colour from any point on the screen. That’s useful indeed.
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