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What is the best way of drawing backgrounds wider than one frame?
- Peter Wassink
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Re: Backgrounds
Create a new "background" project with the wideness you need. Draw your background in it.
and then in your animation project import the background using the keyframer.
it has been explained in much greater detail elsewhere on this forum. for instance here
and then in your animation project import the background using the keyframer.
it has been explained in much greater detail elsewhere on this forum. for instance here
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Re: Backgrounds
You can also simply use the "hold" option =)
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Re: Backgrounds
gunnars question sucks
Peter Wassink - 2D animator
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Re: Backgrounds
make your project wider (the wider background as new project's size),Gunnar wrote:What is the best way of drawing backgrounds wider than one frame?
then make your Frame with the camera tool.
now, you have 3 answers, help yourself and choose the right one !
Re: Backgrounds
Thank you, nothing is difficult with such wonderful descriptions
Gunnar
Gunnar