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Inspiring
March 17, 2018
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Help with Adobe Animate relating to in-betweening.

  • March 17, 2018
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Hi. I'm really, really new to Animate, so I need a bit of help. Basically my problem is that if I try to do in between animation (you know, drawing one character in one position, another in another, then filling in the gaps) I can't insert blank frames in between. This probably has a simple answer, but it's been dealing me a lot of frustration. Also, F5 seems to convert all of the already drawn frames into blank ones, and F6 does the same. I have tried to move the frames manually, but it seems that it just creates a duplicate of said frame to move.

HELP.

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Mejor respuesta de smef463911

You are fully zoomed in on two frames. You can't fit a tween between two consecutive frames. If you clicked and dragged the frame 2 keyframe, along the timeline to say frame 10, then you can get at the gap between the two in order to add the tween.

Clicking on frame 1 and doing F5 should have worked too. Your video suggests that your shift key is stuck on. Shift-F5 would delete a frame. It would have the effect you see, of making frame 2 move to where frame 1 used to be.


I understand now. Basically, long story short, hitting F5 wouldn't work because it turned my backlights on so I usually hit shift and f5 and it works but apparently in animate it doesnt so I simply changes the keyboard shortcut to insert a frame. Thank you so much for helping me out.

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JoãoCésar17023019
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 17, 2018

Hi.

Select the inbetween frame and press F7. Is that what you want?

Inspiring
March 17, 2018

Sorry. What I meant is that I can't select the in-between frame because it doesn't exist.

JoãoCésar17023019
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 17, 2018

Say you have only two keyframes in the timeline.

You select the first one, press F5 to extend it by one frame.

Now you have three frames.

The first one and the last one are keyframes.

Now you select the frame 2 and press F7.

Does this help?