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You can adjust the following settings in the [Sub Tool Detail] palette when an 2D camera folder is selected with the [Object] sub tool.

You can configure the following settings when selecting layers and layer folders that have [Enable keyframes on this layer] turned on.

(1)   Transform

You can add or delete keyframes for transformations.

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(1) Previous keyframe

Moves to the previous keyframe for the [Transform] setting on the [Timeline].

(2) Add/delete transforma­tion keyframe

·Click this to add a keyframe to the [Transform] on the [Timeline] palette.

·If you click the box when it has a diamond (♦), you can delete the keyframe from the [Trans­formation] on the [Timeline] palette.

·If you click the [Add/Remove keyframe] button for a specific item in the [Transform image] category, a diamond (♦) will appear.

·A keyframe will automatically be added when you change settings for any option in the [Transform image] category or on the canvas.

(3) Next keyframe

Moves to the next keyframe for the [Transform] setting on the [Timeline].

(2)   Position

You can change the position of layers and layer folders.

The reference position is the center of rotation of the transformed frame.

The coordinates for the center of rotation are measured in pixels from the top left of the canvas. The x-coordinate indicates the horizontal value, while the y-coordinate indicates the vertical value.

(3)   Scale ratio

Set the scale ratio of layers and animation folders as a percentage of the original image. Ratios can be set separately for width and height.

However, when selecting a layer folder, 2D camera folder, gradient layer, or 3D layer, you can only edit the overall scale ratio.

(4)   Keep ratio of original image

When this is turned on, layers and animation folders will maintain their original aspect ratio when zooming in or out.


 

This option will not appear when selecting a layer folder, 2D camera folder, gradient layer, or 3D layer.

(5)   Rotation angle

Specifies the image rotation angle with respect to the horizontal position.

(6)   Center of rotation

You can set the center of rotation.

The reference position is the center of rotation of the frame before being scaled or moved.

The coordinates for the center of rotation are measured in pixels from the top left of the canvas. The x-coordinate indicates the horizontal value, while the y-coordinate indicates the vertical value.


 

Even if the location or angle of the transformation frame is changed, the center of rotation will remain the same. When you want to change the center of rotation, you can either change the value in the [Tool Property] palette or drag it on the canvas.

(7)   Previous keyframe

Moves to the previous keyframe for the same setting on the [Timeline]. For [Position], the selection will move to the previous keyframe with a [Position] setting.

(8)   Add/delete keyframe

You can add or delete keyframes for each setting.

·If you click this when it is empty, a keyframe with the relevant setting will be added to the [Timeline] palette. A diamond (◊) will appear in the [Add/delete transformation keyframe] box and [Transform] box on the [Timeline] palette.

·If you click the box when it has a diamond (♦), the relevant setting will be deleted from the keyframe on the [Timeline] palette. A dia­mond (◊) will appear in the [Add/delete keyframe] box for [Transformation] and on the [Timeline] palette.

·A keyframe will automatically be added when you change settings for any option in the [Transform image] category or on the canvas.

(9) Next keyframe

Moves to the next keyframe for the same setting on the [Timeline]. For [Position], the selection will move to the previous keyframe with a [Position] setting.

 

 

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