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gavynmuench17
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December 10, 2018
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Keep Onion Skin Effect On

  • December 10, 2018
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So I'm animating in Adobe Animate for a class project and I found the onion skinning effect helpful. The scene I'm working on is supposed to be trippy and with the effect on it looks much better (Trippy). So I was wondering if there is a way to keep the effect on to be included for the final export of the project.

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Correct answer ClayUUID

Automatically, no. This isn't After Effects. Onion skin mode is intended to be informational, not "trippy".

However, you could approximate the effect by moving your entire animation into a movieclip, then on the main timeline place multiple instances of the movieclip each on a separate layer, with start frames offset and transparency and filter effects added as appropriate.

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ClayUUIDCorrect answer
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December 11, 2018

Automatically, no. This isn't After Effects. Onion skin mode is intended to be informational, not "trippy".

However, you could approximate the effect by moving your entire animation into a movieclip, then on the main timeline place multiple instances of the movieclip each on a separate layer, with start frames offset and transparency and filter effects added as appropriate.