Creating Keyframes in the Timeline View
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You can add keyframes in the Timeline view to multiple layers, a single layer or a specific parameter.
- In the Timeline view, select the cell on which you want to add a keyframe.
- Add a keyframe by doing one of the following:
- From the top menu, select Insert > Keyframe.
- Right-click on the selection and select Insert Keyframe.
- Press F6.
- In the Timeline View toolbar, click the Add Keyframe button.
If the Animate mode is enabled in the Camera view, a keyframe is automatically created on the current frame.
- On the right side of the Drawing layer, press the + to expose the different functions of that drawing.
- On the right side of the Timeline view, select a cell on the layer’s function that you want to animate.
- Do one of the following:
- Right-click the selected cell and select Insert Keyframe.
- Press F6.
- In the Timeline View menu, select Motion > Insert Keyframe.
- In the Timeline View toolbar, click the Add Keyframe button.
- In the Timeline view, select the cell containing the drawing you want to duplicate and add a keyframe.
- Do one of the following:
- From the top menu, select Insert > Keyframe and Duplicate Drawing.
- Right-click on the selection and select Insert Keyframe and Duplicate Drawing.
- Press F6.
A keyframe and a duplicate of the drawing is created. The duplicated drawing sits on top of the original drawing.
- In the Timeline view, select the cell on which you want to add a position keyframe.
- From the top menu, select Insert > Position Keyframe.