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glyons70 08-15-2005, 05:49 PM I have a project that I have to rework.they eliminated a scen and I have to add the audio to following scene so i need to move the whole thing down 60 frames. I looked in the manual and didn't see how to do this or maybe I didn't word my search right. Any waywhat is the best way to do this? I know that Ican go to negative key frames but I don't thinl they render in LW so any suggestions would be freatly appreciated!
thanks again,
Greg
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AAAron
08-15-2005, 05:57 PM
I have a project that I have to rework.they eliminated a scen and I have to add the audio to following scene so i need to move the whole thing down 60 frames. I looked in the manual and didn't see how to do this or maybe I didn't word my search right. Any waywhat is the best way to do this? I know that Ican go to negative key frames but I don't thinl they render in LW so any suggestions would be freatly appreciated!
thanks again,
Greg
I think thats what the the Edit tab is for. Iīm still new to Messiah. But with the Edit tab you can copy, move and timestrech keyframe seqs. One can also use the compose tab but thatīs a bit more complicated.
I think someone with more experience than me probably would give you a more detailed answer. But I would check the Edit tab part of the manual.
JoeCosman
08-15-2005, 06:23 PM
you should set your dopemaster to Heirarchy, group or All, and marquee select the keyframe tickmarks on the dopemaster(the grey cells above the graph editor/dopesheet). from there, you can just left mouse+drag them to any frame you need.
-JoeC
glyons70
08-15-2005, 07:29 PM
I will give it a whirl.
thanks again
Greg
glyons70
08-16-2005, 10:27 PM
all seems to be moving with the exception if the sliders (lip syncing). I tried the all, and the hierarchy option it doesn't work. the sliders are parented to the main control null, so (at least in my mind they should move with the rest fo them correct or are the sliders a special case?
thanks again
greg
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