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How to duplicate layers and keyframes in timeline?

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Jun 09, 2021 Jun 09, 2021

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So I'm making an animation/gif-like loop, but I need to render it as a video and not a gif. I want it to loop (the frames and the animation over the frames) 5 or 6 times in the video, but unfortunately there's no looping option in the video render dialog.

 

Is there any way to duplicate the group so it's on the same level in the timeline? Copying the group stacks them vertically and makes it really cumbersome to duplicate properly. Would appreciate any help trying to solve this!

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Jun 09, 2021 Jun 09, 2021

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Target all the frame in the frames animation time line.  Use the Hamburger icon in the time Line panel  top right corner  and Click Copy  Frames Then use the Hamburger again and cli\ck Paste Frames in the pop-up dialog choose after selection. Repeat the paste process the number of loops you want.  However a Frame animation is limited to 500 frames. Export render video

 

If  you save a single loop as video file. You most likely open the video in  Photoshop  create a video time line and add the video a number of times to  the time line 

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