Hence, this command allows you to instantly start working on a duplicate of the current drawing and retain the original. The duplicate drawing will be exposed at the selected frame instead of the original drawing. This dialog allows you to adjust the Bezier handles on all the selected animation keyframes in the Timeline.Ĭreates a drawing in the selected cell, replacing any drawing that may already be exposed in that cell and the following ones until it meets another drawing, key exposure or a blank cell.Ĭreates a duplicate of the selected drawing in the layer. Opens the Set Ease for Multiple Parameters dialog. In this dialog, you can set the ease-in (before) and the ease-out (after) on the selected keyframes to a custom percentage. Sets the ease after the selected keyframe to 33%. Sets the ease before the selected keyframe to 33%. Sets the ease before and after the selected keyframe to 33%. The following presets are available: Icon The ease-in will be applied to the selected keyframe, and the ease-out will be applied to the next keyframe in the timeline. To set the ease of an animation, simply select the first keyframe in the animation, then select the ease type in this drop-down. ![]() Right-click on the space at the top of the Timeline view and, in the context menu, select Timeline View.Īllows you to quickly apply an ease to the selected animation keyframes in the camera view. ![]() In the top menu, select Windows > Toolbars > Timeline View.
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