FonteBoa
03-25-2008, 08:33 PM
"Vector Paint" is the great tool at present time to my workflow. I've read and applied all the tool documented resources, but i really couldnt understand how to "set strokes in time". Does this work just in a specific Playback Mode (hold strokes, animate strokes etc)? I've already tried all the following keyboard shortcuts but i couldnt see any result: can someone please give a simple example so that i can set the strokes duration in time?
Here is the keyboard shortcuts to "set strokes in time" (i am just asking an example to make them work: thanks in advance):
Setting strokes in time
[ (left bracket): Set start time of selected strokes to current time
] (right bracket): Set end time of selected strokes to current time
Alt + ] (right bracket): Set duration of selected strokes to current time
Alt + Page Up (Windows) or Option + Page Up (Mac OS): Move selected strokes to previous frame.
Alt + Page Down (Windows) or Option + Page Down (Mac OS): Move selected strokes to next frame.
Shift + Alt + Page Up (Windows) or Shift + Option + Page Up (Mac OS): Move selected strokes 10 frames earlier on the Timeline.
Shift + Alt + Page Down (Windows) or Shift + Option + Page Down (Mac OS): Move selected strokes 10 frames later on the Timeline.
Here is the keyboard shortcuts to "set strokes in time" (i am just asking an example to make them work: thanks in advance):
Setting strokes in time
[ (left bracket): Set start time of selected strokes to current time
] (right bracket): Set end time of selected strokes to current time
Alt + ] (right bracket): Set duration of selected strokes to current time
Alt + Page Up (Windows) or Option + Page Up (Mac OS): Move selected strokes to previous frame.
Alt + Page Down (Windows) or Option + Page Down (Mac OS): Move selected strokes to next frame.
Shift + Alt + Page Up (Windows) or Shift + Option + Page Up (Mac OS): Move selected strokes 10 frames earlier on the Timeline.
Shift + Alt + Page Down (Windows) or Shift + Option + Page Down (Mac OS): Move selected strokes 10 frames later on the Timeline.
