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Adding Frames to a Timeline in Adobe Image Ready

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Summary: How to add frames to a timeline in Adobe Image Ready; learn more about photo and image editing software in this free instructional video.

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Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started...read more

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"Hi, I'm Gary for Expert Village. Now that our frames are on the animation time line, let's work with some of the configurations of the animation time line, and see how to produce the effect that we are looking for. The first thing we want to do is right now we are only working with two frames. This is not too exciting because the only thing that is going to happen is the first frame is going to change very quickly to the second frame. And that's not much of an animation. We want to create a little bit more of transition effect. So the way we do that, is we first want to ad some frames to the animation time line. We have another icon down here which looks like a series of little boxes going down in a diagonal line. And we see that when the cursor is on top of it the menu say tweens animations frames. We are going to click on that. I have already selected a number 7, which is going to create seven additional frames on the time line; which will give a nice transition effect. You can play with this, you can change the numbers. And once you see what we are going to do with the 7 frames that we adding right now. You will get an idea of what this number means and when you make the changes what different effect it will have. So I'm going to keep it at 7 going to click OK. So we see now that on our animation time line, we have now added 7 frames. We have the first frame, and we have the last frame which was original the 2nd frame, and in between we added 7 frames. So our totally number of frames now is 9. And now we are ready to set the different configurations tools and settings to work with the animation."

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