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  • Thomas Damm

    February 5, 2010 at 7:39 am in reply to: How to add frames/move keyframes?

    Oh, but I have built mine from scratch in AE. But now I have some 20 layers that control my 45 seconds of animation (a bit of zoom in an orthographic photo, added with some lines and dots, etc.).

    Then I suddenly discover I need some extra time in the middle of it all and I can’t just move the sliders beacuse they are so interdependant with regards to the timing of the effects…

    I know I can multiselect keyframes but it is very difficult to do it on 20 layers and get them all moved the precise same distance. Ofcourse it can be done but it is rather time consuming instead of just telling AE – at this specific frame I want 100 extra frames and everything else moved accordingly.
    (as possible in Flash ,-)

    Regards
    Thomas

  • Thomas Damm

    February 4, 2010 at 7:46 am in reply to: How to add frames/move keyframes?

    Hmm, ok – thanks for the answer. I will consider doing that.

    Nonetheless, I simply can’t comprehend why that option is not needed for experienced users..

  • Thomas Damm

    February 3, 2010 at 12:20 pm in reply to: How to add frames/move keyframes?

    Does anyone know if there has been made improvements on this part in the newer versions of AE?

    I am currently running After Effects CS4 and trying to add some frames in the middle of my production but I can’t find any easy way to do this…

    * Thomas

  • Thomas Damm

    February 1, 2010 at 12:13 pm in reply to: Import .psd Layers

    I have a question in relation to this thread.

    I have imported a psd into AE (CS4) and been working with it for a while. Now I have added a few layers in my psd. Is it possible to somehow reload the psd in AE so it automatically adds the layers. The reload footage function only reloads the original imported layers…?

    Please help ,-)

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