- Modules
- Rough Animation
- Decreasing Exposures
Decreasing Exposures
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Decreasing the exposure removes one exposure from a selected cell and pulls any cells following it to the beginning of selection. You can do this for one cell or a range.
How to decrease a single exposure
- In the Timeline or Xsheet view, select a cell.
- Do one of the following:
- Press -.
- At the bottom-right corner of the Xsheet view, set the number of cells over which the drawing will be exposed.
- In the Xsheet toolbar, click the Decrease Exposure
button.
- Right-click and select Exposure > Decrease Exposure.
- From the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Decrease Exposure.
How to decrease a range of exposures
- In the Timeline or Xsheet view, select a range of cells.
- Do one of the following:
- From the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Clear Exposure and Pull.
- Right-click and select Exposure > Clear Exposure and Pull.
- In the Xsheet toolbar, click the Clear Exposure and Pull
button.
The exposure is reduced by the selected number of cells.
Next Topic
Extending Previous Drawing Exposures
Time Estimated 10 mins
Difficulty Level Intermediate
Topics List
- Activity 1: Loading a Colour Model from the Library
- About Layers and Columns
- Creating a Rough Animation
- Displaying Drawing Thumbnails in the Timeline View
- About Rippling and Overwriting the Exposure in the Timeline View
- Increasing Exposures
- Decreasing Exposures
- Extending Previous Drawing Exposures
- Dragging Cells
- Enabling the Onion Skin
- Onion Skin and Light Table Transparency Dialog Box
- Flip and Easy Flipping Toolbars
- Activity 2: Drawing Rough Key Poses
- About Marked Drawings
- Marking Drawings
- Renaming Drawings
- Extending Single Exposures
- Filling Empty Cells
- Generating a Matte
- Activity 3: Marking Drawings and Adjusting the Animation Timing