I am an Animation Supervisor, and I use Kinovea to show animation changes in videos to my animation team. I also teach animation at toonimations.com and I use Kinovea to show animation changes and feedback to my students.
What I wanted to ask about is this: In order to change the persistence of a drawing, I can right mouse click it, etc. But when I'm drawing a character pose, for example, I lift my pen multiple times while drawing out the pose.... which means there are actually multiple drawings on that one key image. To change the persistence of that drawing, I have to select each piece of it individually.
Is there a way to hold down a key while drawing so that the program will consider it still part of one overall drawing (i.e. for example, holding down the shift key while drawing so that until you let go of the shift key, it considers every line part of one overall drawing)?
And/or is there a way to select all the drawings in the frame together so that you could change the color/persistence/etc and have all of them effected at once? Perhaps a marquee selection or a "select all" function for drawings on a key frame?
Thank you for your help, and for making such a wonderful program!
-Ron