lacogada Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Below is a partial section of keyframes from the wedding style. Do all these keyframes have to be input manually ? or Is there a way to copy keyframes from one image to another, then just move them over a little ? Quote
davegee Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 https://docs.picturestoexe.com/en-us/9.0/objectsandanimation_1/managing_key_frames You can copy an Image from one slide t another and THEN change the image in Properties and apply the Shift KF feature as described above. DG Quote
lacogada Posted January 22, 2019 Author Report Posted January 22, 2019 23 minutes ago, davegee said: You can copy an Image from one slide t another and THEN change the image in Properties and apply the Shift KF feature as described above. DG Is this done in the Q&A screen ? As I've tried copying and pasting the first image ... then choosing the copy, and changing the image from properties, but it changes the 1st image also. Quote
davegee Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 In the same slide: Copy the Image - Ctrl + C. Then BEFORE you Paste. Change the original Image. THEN Paste the image on the clipboard. Then do the manipulation. DG Quote
lacogada Posted January 22, 2019 Author Report Posted January 22, 2019 Thanks for the explanation DG ... got it to work. It seems that being able to just copy / paste keyframes from image to image would be a good feature ... yes/no ? Certainly easier than the steps you outlined above ... ? Quote
davegee Posted January 23, 2019 Report Posted January 23, 2019 If you search hard enough, I think you will find that it has been mentioned before.I If you think about it, they are the exact same steps but not necessarily in the same order. (Morecombe '80's). DG Quote
Barry Beckham Posted January 23, 2019 Report Posted January 23, 2019 Andre Preview ? Morcombe 80’s Quote
lacogada Posted January 23, 2019 Author Report Posted January 23, 2019 4 hours ago, davegee said: If you think about it, they are the exact same steps but not necessarily in the same order. (Morecombe '80's). DG I agree, same amount of steps ... but unnatural order. ( to me anyway ) Still think it would be a nice and useful feature. Thanks for the replies. Quote
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