182 Creating Animations
The previously selected frame is cloned as a new frame, immediately following it
in the sequence.
To select a single frame:
To select any one frame, click its thumbnail.
Click the First Frame button to select the first frame of the sequence
(rewind).
Click the Previous Frame button to select the previous frame of the
sequence.
If the first frame was selected, you'll cycle back to the last frame of the
sequence.
Click the Next Frame button to select the next frame of the sequence.
If the last frame of the sequence was selected, you'll cycle forward to the
first frame.
Click the Last Frame button to select the last frame of the sequence.
To select more than one frame:
To select multiple non-adjacent frames, hold down the Ctrl key when
selecting each one.
To select a range of adjacent frames, hold down the Shift key and click the
first and last thumbnail in the range.
To speed up the animation process:
Tweening, short for "in-betweening", automatically creates a chosen
number of frames between the currently selected frame and the previous or
next frame. This gives a smoother transition of your animation during
playback and saves you time. Click to launch the Tween dialog.
Set the number of new frames to be created between the next and
previous frames.
Apply the tweening to just the currently selected layer or all layers.
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