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Inspiring
September 28, 2022
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Onion Skin

  • September 28, 2022
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You propably have people asking you that, but it would be just great to have a Onion Skin function at the Ae, so we could see some of the frames/keyframes before or even after. That could help a lot while doing some animation, effects and I think everything, couse you have a more wide view of what you are doing without needing a pre render

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Participant
August 3, 2023

Add an onion skin for paint mode in after effects!

PolkaFever
Inspiring
October 23, 2024

Hi @Oleg5D13 
You are not alone, please upvote that same feature request proposed by people before you. Onion-skin enthusiasts need to unite 🙂
https://community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects-ideas/onion-skin/idi-p/13229538

We will make them listen! Until then use Echo effect ,   Wide Time effect or the Paint-link plugin for a sub-optimal Onion-skin solution in AE.
Happy animating 🙂

PolkaFever
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
Wow, this is gaining votes...can we go all the way? I've been waiting decades! Thanks for all alternative tips and keep up-voting.

🙂
Participant
September 28, 2022
I was thinking the same. Why not make a new brush called Animation Brush, that has onion skin options and some other cell animation tools built in?

I hope Adobe starts to listen to everyone asking for some good animation tools in After Effects. And have been asking for almost 20 years, from what I can tell lol
Participant
September 28, 2022
Either create a new brush that has the feature to view the PREVIOUS frame(s) with less opacity, Onion Skin solved; the Animation Brush

Or simply make an effect that shows the previous frame(s) with less opacity, that is applied to the layer.

Not sure why either of these have ever been implemented into After Effects. The community has been asking for any kind of built in Onion Skin for well over a decade. We all know Animate is on it's way out and it is not very good anyway. The only feature Animate does well is it's Onion Skin.
Participant
September 28, 2022
There needs to be an onion skin option for frame by frame drawing, it's not difficult!
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
Here's a quick dirty way you can do it yourself.
Place two instances of the Echo effect on an Adjustment layer at the top of your comp.
Then adjust how many instance of the Onion Skin you want and then the only really cumbersome part is the time offset. I'm sure there's a mathematical way of doing it but you can set one positive and one negative for your before an after. Decay set down to 35 does seem to do the trick.
Inspiring
September 28, 2022
onion skin for after effects 🙂
ryanh59730070
Participant
September 28, 2022
With After Effect's versatility, it surprises me that the workflow doesn't lend itself well to any kind of hand-drawn animations.

One of the most simple ways I can think of to make AE more viable is just to allow onion skinning when painting frame-by-frame with the brush tool. As it stands right now I mostly have to guess and hope I got my drawings right.
Participating Frequently
September 28, 2022
@7495556 & @ Terle, I was thinking the same thing, but with CC wide time, as you can precisely set the number of Pre/Post frames it calculates. 🙂
(I use this effect most often to average out grain/noise and create clean still frames, for compositing)
Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 28, 2022
If an Ae Onion Skin feature matched what Adobe Animate does, that would be great; however, I'd like it if the Take Snapshot feature gained some enhancements along the following lines:
▪ Offer a preference that allows the user to keep the current behavior of displaying the snapshot for as long as the Take Snapshot button is pressed or to have the Take Snapshot button toggle the current snapshot on with a click and then off with another click.
▪ Allow the user to set an opacity value for the snapshot displayed so it can be 100% as it currently is or any opacity percentage value specified by the user.