From the course: Toon Boom Harmony Essential Training
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Layer exposures - Harmony Tutorial
From the course: Toon Boom Harmony Essential Training
Layer exposures
- It's important when you work in Harmony to understand what the timeline relationship with the layers is because it's somewhat different from other programs. In Harmony if I were to draw a series of images on this red layer, and I've colored it red, double clicking here to pick up color, so we can identify the layers more easily. So if I click on here, and if I draw a bunch of frames, actually to be really obvious about it, we'll keep these as red. One, two, three, four, should be plenty. So if we look at the Xsheet, and actually before I do that, I'll go to the top layer, the blue layer, and just do a few up here. One, two, three, four. So now we have a blue layer and a red layer, doing these amazing animations. So let's go to the Xsheet, and there are the layers in blue and red, and the numbers are the same. So if you are working in a program like Flash, or Animate CC, for example, you probably think, if you wanted to get the blue squiggle here onto the red layer, all you have to…
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Camera view and Drawing view4m 23s
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Interface navigation2m 29s
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The Pencil tool9m 22s
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Pencil textures3m 1s
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The Stroke tool and invisible lines4m 49s
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The Brush tool4m 51s
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The Polyline tool and shapes6m 34s
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Erasing lines and optimizing and cutting3m 9s
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Transforming objects3m 48s
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Setting exposures2m 38s
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Layer exposures5m 38s
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