Using a Canon HDSLR (5D Mark II) as a webcam for skype or ustream. s-a-webcam" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false There is no watermark on CamTwist Studio, it’s totally free. I think this might also work with a freeware app called CamTwist Studio. You can get Man圜am for free, but it has a watermark on it. In the tutorial he uses the Canon EOS Utility and another piece of software called Man圜am Pro. In the tutorial the guy shows how to use a Canon DSLR as a webcam with Skype, but I think it would work in TVPaint. Here is another possible workaround (I have not tried it because I don't have Canon DSLR). " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false Here are two tutorials on YouTube on how to make a simple attachment to mount a webcam on the back of a DSLR for video assist when shooting stop motion: OR this more sophisticated arrangement that is shown on Nick Hilligoss's webpage: images from the DSLR's memory card to the computer and then import as a new Layer in TVPaint, to replace the previously captured images from the webcam. Then after the sequence of animation is completed import the high-res. Two captures are made for each frame of animation: one capture from the webcam to use the MIX ("onion-skinning") function in TVP's Video-In so that the animator can see the previous and next frame to accurately judge the spacing, and then a second capture made to the DSLR's memory card. One workaround that I know of is to use a webcam for 'video-assist' to the DSLR (Canon 7D or whatever) with the webcam mounted parallel to the to the DSLR camera (using careful framing to adjust for the difference in view due to the parallax effect) as in this set up: Pixelpusher wrote:Anyway to get the Canon EOS 7D to work within TV Paint 10 Pro?Īnyone figured out a work-around for this?
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