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USING PHOTOSHOP CS4
Video and animation
Last updated 1/10/2010
Onion skin settings specify how previous and later frames appear when Onion Skins are enabled in the Animation
panel. (See
“Animation panel overview” on page 535.)
1 Open the Animation panel menu and choose Onion Skin Settings.
2 Specify options for the following:
Onion Skin Count Specifies how many previous and forward frames are displayed. Enter the Frames Before (previous
frames) and Frames After (forward frames) values in the text boxes.
Frame Spacing Specifies the number of frames between the displayed frames. For example, a value of 1 displays
consecutive frames, and a value of 2 displays strokes that are two frames apart.
Max Opacity Sets the percentage of opacity for the frames immediately before and after the current time.
Min Opacity Sets the percentage of opacity for the last frames of the before and after sets of onion-skin frames.
Blend Mode Sets the appearance of the areas where the frames overlap.
Onion skinning
A. Current frame with one frame after B. Current frame with both one frame before and after C. Current frame with one frame before
More Help topics
“List of blending modes” on page 351
Open a multilayer animation
You can open animations that were saved in older versions of Photoshop as multilayer Photoshop (PSD) files. The
layers are placed in the Animation panel in their stacking order, with the bottom layer becoming the first frame.
1 Choose File > Open, and select the Photoshop file to open.
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