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Insert image without adding frame

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Hi,

I have been confused by this before but don´t remember if there was a good sollution.

I time up a talking mouth so I do some keys along the the way and then I want to add inbetween frames.

I want to add a image at a specific frame but I dont want to add frames to the timeline because then my drawing later in the scen will be unsynced.

So:
How do you add an image at an specific frame in the timelinde without adding an appending to the scene?


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First select the frame you want to replace (it should be yellow), then paste. If you just place the timeline cursor at the frame, the remaining frames will be shifted.
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Could not make this work.
I want to insert an new empty image into the timeline without pushing the images in front one more frame.
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Ok,

this worked.
- select a empty frame. Copy that
- Pasting into the very same frame.
- A new empty image.

There should be a "Button" for this as well I think.
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Hello Mattias,

If your instances have 2 expositions for exemple, you have just to erase the image on the second exposition with the Skull button or Backspace or use the Transform An Exposure Into Empty Instance button.
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It will create an empty instance between your actual two instances without pushing the images and modify your timing.
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Thanks,

Now i start to get a grip on how it works.


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I am trying to find that feature to insert a instance on the current frame without adding any frames och pushing any frames ahead but cant find that functions.
It must be somewhere in version 11 too.

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I've been doing this for years with this with combo keystroke:
Layer:Exposure:Break+Layer:Clear
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Thanks Paul,

That did it.

best regards

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Layer: clear will do it too. Well it'll add a new head at the point you do it without pushing frames along. I have it on a keyboard shortcut. Very useful.
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Thanks!

Good to know.
Yes I use that as shortcut too.

I used to have another action where the selected layer was duplicated and all the instances was cleared but I cant find that now.

I try to set a new action
- Key:Layer:Clear

but the I dont know which to use. I tested some ( Layer: Clear ) but it did not work.
Any one know which to use?

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hellofilms wrote: 20 Jan 2018, 10:15
I used to have another action where the selected layer was duplicated and all the instances was cleared but I cant find that now.

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You can assign a shortcut to the following command
Layer Preset: Duplicate Structure

Alternatively, you can press the NEW button on the timeline and select Duplicate Structure
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Thanks Cardin!
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