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I was creating a gif animation but it wasn't long enough so I switched to video timeline..now I have all these frames, 46 to be exact, and they are all stacked on top of each other. How can I distribute them evenly without moving each one by one? I have searched high and low.
Hi,
So you went from Frame animation to Video Timeline animation? And now you have all the layers from the Frame animation setup?
You may want to go back to the original Frame setup, and using tweening to expand length. Here the help doc that speaks to tweening in Frame animation: Create frame animations in Photoshop
If you want to use Video Timeline, here's more info on that workflow: Create timeline animations in Adobe Photoshop
Hopefully that info is useful.
regards,
steve
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Which app are you using? Tell us and we will move your question to the appropriate technical forum, which the Lounge is not.
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Ok thanks, I wasn't sure where this should go the site is filled with links everywhere. But, it's Photoshop
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Hi,
So you went from Frame animation to Video Timeline animation? And now you have all the layers from the Frame animation setup?
You may want to go back to the original Frame setup, and using tweening to expand length. Here the help doc that speaks to tweening in Frame animation: Create frame animations in Photoshop
If you want to use Video Timeline, here's more info on that workflow: Create timeline animations in Adobe Photoshop
Hopefully that info is useful.
regards,
steve
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Thank you very much. I ended up going through one by one and spreading them out... that was a job lol. But, I will try this next go round..appreciate it.