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October 30, 2018
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Animate CC - Multiple Dimensions

  • October 30, 2018
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Hello everyone.

I am currently working on a google Ads project. I am wondering how can I speed  up the process because I need one animated banner in 12 different dimensions.

Do I have to make the animation all over or is there any easy way out (such as copy+paste) and I just have to adjust the size of my assets?

Thank you so much.

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Correct answer _keyframer

You can save your original, then select entire timeline (all layers and frames), right-click over selected area and choose COPY FRAMES. Create your new doc with the new settings and right click over frame 1 and choose PASTE FRAMES. Then use Edit Multiple Frames to scale.

OR...

Do a Save As... with new name and then go to Modify > Document, set new width and height and scale based on your selected anchor point.

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_keyframer
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Community Expert
October 31, 2018

How varied are the different sizes? I have a pretty good idea of advertising aspect ratios but just curious as to what sizes you need to author specifically.

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Legend
October 30, 2018

I wonder if you published with make responsive and scale to fill visible area would help you.

_keyframer
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Community Expert
October 30, 2018

You can save your original, then select entire timeline (all layers and frames), right-click over selected area and choose COPY FRAMES. Create your new doc with the new settings and right click over frame 1 and choose PASTE FRAMES. Then use Edit Multiple Frames to scale.

OR...

Do a Save As... with new name and then go to Modify > Document, set new width and height and scale based on your selected anchor point.

Animator and content creator for Animate CC
Participant
October 31, 2018

Hey, thank you so much for your suggestion.

It looks like it made the process easier, but unfortunately lots of my layers and keyframes are out of order (even though I put them in folders) and I have to make adjustments - which isn't such a time saver.

Any idea what is going wrong?