From the course: Toon Boom Harmony Essential Training
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Setting exposures - Harmony Tutorial
From the course: Toon Boom Harmony Essential Training
Setting exposures
- [Instructor] It's really important that you become comfortable with using the timeline and figuring out how to expose the drawings in whatever sequence you like. And so what I've done here, I've made two levels. One here, which has frames that are just numbered one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. And then one where I've made like kind of a custom exposure, the kind of thing that you might want to create. So that's on hide both so we can see them both over here. And so what I want to do is turn this simple exposure into something like this where I've customized it. How do you do that? Now the program does come with these little things. I can't stand them. They drive me crazy. I think they're very cumbersome and clumsy. So I wanted to find a built-in aspects of the program that were the simplest possible way to allow me to add and remove frames, as I needed. And luckily, we can do that by ignoring these little arrows and all of this stuff. So we'll just hold down…
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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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