Key Drawing Mode (Substitution): Pasting an exposure value replaces the cell value in the current frame and in all frames following in sequence with the original cell value. Never create drawing files: When adding exposures to a drawing layer, drawing files will not be created. You have the following choices as to how to treat drawings that will be created when adding an exposure: If you have a range of drawings selected in the destination, the pivot points of all selected drawings will be updated.Īdd/Remove Exposure: Creates/deletes exposure values in the selected layer.
Update Drawing Pivot: Revises the drawing pivot in the destination to use the same drawing pivot as the first drawing in the template. Reverse -> Forward: This pastes your selection as a reverse yo-yo, starting with the last cell, going to the first one and ending with the last cell.ĭo Nothing: Does not create or overwrite drawings.
Reverse: This pastes your selection in reverse, starting with the last cell and ending with the first one.įorward -> Reverse: This pastes your selection as a yo-yo, starting with the first cell, going to the last one and ending with the first cell. Normal (forward): This pastes your selection as it is, starting with the first cell and ending with the last one. You can also type the value directly in the field. Number of Cycles : Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the number of cycles you want to paste. Paste all Frames of the Symbols (full movie): When enabled, the Paste Special command will expose all the Symbol's frames instead of the first one only. If drawing files with the same name already exist, Animate will create a new name for the drawing.Įxtend Exposure: Extends the exposure of drawings to fill the range of cells to the destination frame. Only create drawing files when they do not exist: When adding exposures to a drawing layer, new drawings will be created only when drawings with the same name do not already exist in the destination.Īlways create drawing files: When adding exposures to a drawing layer, new drawings will always be created. While dragging the selection to the Timeline view, hold down the (Windows) or (Mac OS X).ĭrop the selection in the Timeline view before releasing the hot key. In the Library view, select the symbol or template to import. Set the Drawing, Pegs and Functions, and Cycles parameters. Drop the selection where you need it before releasing the hot key. To move the selection, in the Timeline view, drag the selection and hold down (Windows) or (Mac OS X). To paste the selection, in the Timeline view, select the first cell where you want to paste your keyframes and in the top menu, select Edit > Paste Special. If you want to move the keyframes, move on to step 3.
In the Timeline view, select the keyframes, to copy and paste. You can also use the Paste Cycle and Paste Reverse feature to cycle your selection including keyframes and drawings. When you have position keyframes set in your drawing layer and you want to move them around with moving your drawing's timing, you can use the Paste Special feature to only move the keyframes selected. In the Timeline view, you can easily drag keyframes to change the animation timing, delete them, cycle them and even copy them.