Holding Exposures
Drawings in an animation project are often exposed for more than one frame. The most common exposure of a drawing is two frames. In the industry, this type of exposure is known as animation in double frames or animation on twos. A drawing can also be exposed for three, four, or five cells and so on. To prevent mistakes and save time, you can hold cells automatically as you type in the Xsheet view.
How to hold an exposure
- Do one of the following:
‣ | From the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Hold Exposure > the desired option. |
- Type a value or drawing name in the cell.
‣ | Press Enter/Return to move on to the next cell. |
‣ | Press Esc to quit the typing mode. |