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If you press the diamond button you will switch it to the second option which is sort of an “adjacent” frame view mode, which means that you will only be able to see the elements that are adjacent to the current frame your playback head ( red bar) is on.įor example, you have your same frames on 3 and 9, and you will create the inbetween on 6, with this second option active you won’t be able to see 3 and 9 now, but only whatever is on frame 4 and 5. That means that it will only let you look the content of the little squares that represent the actual drawings.įor example, if you have a drawing in frame 3 and another in frame 9, if you want to create an inbetween from those in frame 6, you will be able to see the drawings without problem and draw accordingly.
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The first one is an onion skin feature that will work only allow you to see created keyframes, no matter how much space between them there is. i pressed the diamond shaped thing and thats not Hey, I hope you don’t mind if I answer this publicly so other users can benefit from this response as well.įor version 15th JAN 2016 Nightly Build As far as my understanding of the new Onion Skin feature goes, this is basically and enhanced version where you also have two types of onion skin visualization options that will be switched through the diamond button on the timeline. Mysteriousninja asked: Can you explain the onion skin thing on the new update? the older one seemed easier when it was just seeing one frame that came before, but now im seeing all the frames that comes before the next one and that is very confusing.