Animate while timeline is running?
- melaphant3
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Animate while timeline is running?
Hello, I'm wondering if it's possible to animate while the timeline is running and how do do it.
It's basically so I can make some growing ribbony things.
It's basically so I can make some growing ribbony things.
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
Hello,
Nope, you cannot, but you can use the Flip option, by pressing W =)
Nope, you cannot, but you can use the Flip option, by pressing W =)
- melaphant3
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
Bummer. Hey that's a useful button, thanks
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you're welcome =)
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
but for growy ribbony things you might consider using either the stroke recorder or the drawing recorder
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
To establish the movement and timing, you can use the "Ctrl"-drawing.
First extend your layer to required length, selecting "Add Empty Images" in the window that appears.
It works best when you have only single-image instances in your layer.
Then draw your movement while holding down the "Ctrl" key.
First extend your layer to required length, selecting "Add Empty Images" in the window that appears.
It works best when you have only single-image instances in your layer.
Then draw your movement while holding down the "Ctrl" key.
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- melaphant3
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Ooh thanks a heap guys . That ctrl thing works great, I've noticed it works better with some brushes than others.
Where can I find the stroke recorder or the drawing recorder? Can't see them in fx.
Where can I find the stroke recorder or the drawing recorder? Can't see them in fx.
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
To find the drawing recorder go in the menu "Windows > Drawing Recorder Panel"
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Ooh, cheers ))))
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
the stroke recorder, is actually called pathrecorder(sorry) and its an FX stack tool it can be found in a number of FX's like the keyframer. under tools.
it can be used to generate position keys that represent the path you drew while it was active.
but even better, there is also an FX especially for what you want, its called: AutoPaint (find it in the stack under Paint)
it can be used to generate position keys that represent the path you drew while it was active.
but even better, there is also an FX especially for what you want, its called: AutoPaint (find it in the stack under Paint)
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Re: Animate while timeline is running?
Depending if you are using a classic painting tool or a brush tool, you have to use the "freehand stroke" button or the "freehand dotted line" button of the main panel.That ctrl thing works great, I've noticed it works better with some brushes than others.
Fabrice Debarge