From the course: Toon Boom Storyboard Pro Essential Training
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Edit Stage view - Storyboard Pro Tutorial
From the course: Toon Boom Storyboard Pro Essential Training
Edit Stage view
- You'll spend most of your time in Storyboard Pro working in the Stage View, the area where you draw your storyboards. You can adjust the size of your Stage View, larger or smaller, very quickly depending on your needs. For instance, if I'm doing a lot of quick sketching I may want the drawing area to be very small on the screen. If I'm doing more detailed work I wanna zoom in on it, and make that area much larger. However, if I need even more room than this I can collapse in the areas around it that make it much easier. For instance, just off to the right, between your panel area and your layers, you'll see these tiny little triangles. If I click on one, right there, you'll notice that my panel view disappears. I can just click back on that little triangle and it comes back again. Same thing for underneath. I can collapse with either thumbnails or this timeline area by clicking on this little down triangle underneath, and it collapses to bring it back. I can just single-click right…
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An overview of the workspace2m 20s
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Workspace overview8m 57s
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Workspace layout options3m 52s
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Edit Stage view3m 43s
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Stage view grids5m 17s
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Zoom, rotate and move around in the workspace4m 45s
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Navigation toolbar2m 17s
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Zoom timeline1m 48s
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Working with the Panel view dialog, text, and tools3m 39s
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