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vinkel
06-23-2006, 07:16 AM
I am having trouble trying to resize a completed animation. It's a bit small and I need to resize it by 30%. Is there an obvious way. Please help me.
luftbuefel
06-23-2006, 09:52 PM
I've run into this problem before. To scale everything evenly, click the edit multiple frames button at the bottom of the timeline(looks like 2 blue squares). Drag the handles that show up on the top of the timeline to the range you want. Click drag to select all the frames you want to change. Then hit q and scale it all at once. Another way would be to copy all the frames into a movie clip and then scale that.
Cheers
vinkel
06-26-2006, 12:05 AM
Thanks, when I select by draging all frames,only some frames actually rescale after I set a larger size. maybe I am a bit slow? The handles that you mentioned don't seem to do a lot. I am a little confused as to "range". I asume you mean every frame, therefore drag one handle to the 1st frame and the other to the last frame. This doesn't appear to do a thing.
billingsgate
06-26-2006, 06:13 AM
First, make sure that no layers are locked, or they will be excluded from the resize.
Then, after you have clicked the "edit multiple frames" button and then used the little handles on top of the timeline to set the entire range of frames, select everything by either using CTRL-A or in the Edit Menu, click on Select All. This will select everything on the timeline within the range you have set, on all layers.
Everything really should show up as having been selected. Then do the resize using the Transform panel (make sure Contrain is selected).
You can also reposition the whole thing this way. But I recommend repositioning by using arrow keys, especially if you've selected hundreds of objects.
vinkel
07-04-2006, 09:30 AM
Thanks Billingsate that was a wonderful solution,,you saved the day..
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