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About Pegs
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A Peg layer is a trajectory that contains no drawings on which you can hook your drawings.
Pegs have been used for a long time in the traditional animation process, mainly for registration purposes. Peg holes at the bottom or top of the animation paper are used to keep all the sheets even and at the same registration.
There are three peg holes in regular animation paper. The centre peg hole is round while the left and right ones are oval shaped. The oval peg holes are located on each side of the page, four inches away from the centre peg hole.
To keep the drawings together, the animator uses a peg bar. This peg bar has three pins that correspond to the shape and location of the peg holes. Peg bars are normally found at the bottom and top of animation discs.
Before digital compositing, the peg bars were also used to move layers on the camera stand to create pans and camera moves. They were the equivalent of digital trajectories. Harmony makes use of these concepts to create animation and camera motion.
A peg is composed of many customizable parameters. These parameters are:
- X, Y and Z positions (3D Path or Separate Positions)
- Angle (rotation)
- Skew
- X and Y Scales
- Euler Angle or Quaternion Angle (when 3D option is enabled)
- Z Scale (when 3D option is enabled)
You can control a peg’s trajectory the same way as the animated drawing layer.
A peg layer is mainly used to control a series of drawing layers, such as clouds, a school of fish or a flock of birds. You can attach them to a peg layer and make them follow a trajectory as a single unit. This makes trajectory modifications much easier and faster. When building a puppet, most of the time you will add a master peg to control your puppet as one object.
In Harmony, you can add pegs to the Node view using the Node Library view and they will instantly appear in the Timeline view. The nodes you add to the Node view are synchronized with the ones in the Timeline view.
Time Estimated 10 mins
Difficulty Level Beginner
Topics List
- About Cameras
- Adding a Camera
- Selecting the Active Camera
- About Pegs
- About Keyframes
- Adding Keyframes in the Timeline View
- Deleting Keyframes
- About Layer Parameters
- Enabling Constant Z
- Animating the Camera
- About Controls
- Displaying Controls
- Adding Control Points
- Setting Eases on Multiple Parameters
- Activity 1: Creating a Camera Truck-in
- Activity 2: Preparation and Preferences
- Activity 3: Multiplane Setup
- Activity 4: Camera Motion
- Activity 5: 3D Path Trajectories
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