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Move Anchor Point

Enthusiast ,
Jul 26, 2018 Jul 26, 2018

This should be an easy one-

I used to do this in an older version, and its been a long time and things have changed... I used to be able to move the anchor point of a layer (layers) that have position keyframes, thus repositioning the layer onscreen without effecting its motion...

HALP!

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LEGEND , Jul 26, 2018 Jul 26, 2018

Put the timeline cursor (CTI) on one of the keyframes.  Click on the keyframed property to highlight all the keyframes.

Use the Up-Down-Right-Left keys to reposition them all at the same time. The Shift-Arrow keyframe combo moves 'em 10 pixels at a time.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 26, 2018 Jul 26, 2018

Put the timeline cursor (CTI) on one of the keyframes.  Click on the keyframed property to highlight all the keyframes.

Use the Up-Down-Right-Left keys to reposition them all at the same time. The Shift-Arrow keyframe combo moves 'em 10 pixels at a time.

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 26, 2018 Jul 26, 2018
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That totally worked, thank you.

The keyframes of my layers are offset, so i had to create a new keyframe at a stationary spot in the timeline, and i was actually able to move all my layers at once.

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