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Imageready animation question
Started by Tauris, Dec 02 2006 06:36 PM
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#1
Posted 02 December 2006 - 06:36 PM
I was wondering how to affect every frame on an animation without going through every frame. For example: If I want to erase or mask the edges of the whole animation (each frame), to make soft edjes, without selecting the one frame and the layer everytime and erasing the edges. I don't know if it could be done, I'm just wondering.
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#2
Posted 02 December 2006 - 08:57 PM
If the edges you want to edit is static during the animation i guess you could edit them in anyway trough another layer that covers them with something else. And then keep that layer ontop of the stack always on.
Bdw your sig is 1128 kb large which is 1068 kbs larger then the forum rules alow.
Bdw your sig is 1128 kb large which is 1068 kbs larger then the forum rules alow.
Edited by Dance, 02 December 2006 - 08:58 PM.
#3
Posted 03 December 2006 - 07:36 AM
Dance, on Dec 2 2006, 09:57 PM, said:
If the edges you want to edit is static during the animation i guess you could edit them in anyway trough another layer that covers them with something else. And then keep that layer ontop of the stack always on.
Bdw your sig is 1128 kb large which is 1068 kbs larger then the forum rules alow.
Bdw your sig is 1128 kb large which is 1068 kbs larger then the forum rules alow.
BTW, I changed the sig, I didn't notice where it said the limit of kbs for the sig.
#4
Posted 03 December 2006 - 10:15 AM
Yeah thats what is going to happen, unless the border have its own layer for every frame of the animation its either that you can do to cover it or you will have to manualy edit each frame of the animation im afraid.
bdw your ne sig is still 30 kb to large, limit is 60 kb..
bdw your ne sig is still 30 kb to large, limit is 60 kb..
Edited by Dance, 03 December 2006 - 10:17 AM.
#5
Posted 04 December 2006 - 05:21 PM
Hold shift and select multiple frames
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