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How to Manage & Preview Compositions in PulpMotion

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Summary: Learn how to manage compositions in the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion with tips from a computer expert in this free Mac OS X computer animation video clip.

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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. After you've created a composition and selected a theme, you can preview what your theme is going to look like. If you select your composition, it's going to change the interface in the middle to a screen. You can press the preview button and it's going to give you a quick preview of what your composition is going to look like. You can also use this button here to scroll through. When you're done looking at it, you can press the stop button. One thing you're going to want to do is click the auto update button. That's going to make it so when you import your images, you don't have to constantly be pressing the update button to see what your new composition looks like. If at any time you want to delete your composition, you can right click on your composition and select delete composition. It's going to ask you if you want to delete the reference and the file of just the reference. If you want to delete the actual file, click delete reference and file. I'm going to click cancel. You can also rename your composition by right clicking and selecting rename. You can also duplicate your composition by selecting that."

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