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− | On a the {{l|Canvas Menu Caret|canvas' menu}}, there is a View > Toggle Onion Skin entry which toggles the onion skin view on and off.
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− | When on, the canvas will overlay the display of the current point in time with faint versions of how the canvas looks at the previous and next {{l|Keyframe|keyframes}}, if they exist.
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− | For example, suppose there are keyframes at 0s, 10s and 20s.
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− | At 0s, there is no previous keyframe, so there will only be one extra layer displayed, for the 10s keyframe.
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− | At 5s 2 layers will be overlaid - one from 0s and one from 10s.
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− | At 10s, the overlaid keyframes are 0s and 20s.
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− | {{l|Image:OnionSkinSample.png}}
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 24 February 2012