To Adjust The Playback Speed For The Vector Paint Effect (Pro Only) - Adobe AFTER EFFECTS 7.0 Manual

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Note: Note the position of the current-time indicator when you begin drawing strokes. This position affects the
appearance of strokes in all modes except All Strokes.
Adjust the following controls to affect the way that strokes appear in the composition:
Displays all strokes for the full duration of the layer, regardless of the position of the current-time
All Strokes
indicator when you drew them.
Displays strokes from the time at which they were recorded until the end of the layer (the Out point).
Past Strokes
Displays strokes from the frame on which they were drawn and holds them only until the point at
Hold Strokes
which the next stroke was drawn. This treats strokes like Hold keyframes; as a stroke appears, it replaces the next, as
in a slide show.
Begins drawing the stroke at the current time (that is, at the frame where the current-time indicator
Animate Strokes
is when you draw the stroke). The stroke animates in the same way as it was drawn.
The default Draw Strokes setting. This control displays the stroke only at the frame at which it was
Current Frame
painted.
Displays strokes drawn on the current frame plus strokes drawn on the surrounding few frames. These
Onion Skin
additional strokes appear color-coded and at reduced opacity, to distinguish them from the strokes on the current
frame. Those strokes actually exist only on the frames in which they are drawn. Onion-skinning is very useful for
drawing frame-by-frame animations because it gives you reference points for the stroke positions.
Use the Onion Skinning options in the Vector Paint Preferences dialog box to specify how previous and forward
strokes appear when Onion Skin is the active Playback Mode. (To open Vector Paint Preferences, use the Vector Paint
options menu and choose Options.) These options include the following:
Frames Backward / Frames Forward
backward and forward frames are displayed unless one or both of these values is set to 0.
Color Backward / Color Forward
Sets the percentage of opacity for onion-skin strokes.
Skin Opacity
Drawing a three-frame animation in Onion Skin Playback Mode: As you draw on successive frames, the strokes you drew on previous (or
forward) frames also appear for your reference.

To adjust the playback speed for the Vector Paint effect (Pro only)

The Playback Speed value in the Effect Controls panel can change the timing at which painted strokes appear in
previews and rendered compositions. Playback Speed affects the Vector Paint strokes only when you set the Playback
Mode to Past Strokes, Hold Strokes, or Animate Strokes.
When you create strokes on a layer, the stroke is tied to the location of the current-time indicator in the Timeline
panel when you start drawing. Vector Paint also records the amount of time you take to draw the stroke. For example,
you might start painting a stroke with the current-time indicator set to 0:00 and use 1.5 seconds to draw the stroke.
Then, you might move the current-time indicator to 2:00 and draw a second stroke (leaving 0.5 seconds between the
completion of the first stroke and the beginning of the second one). For this example, let's say you use 1.0 second to
draw the second stroke. The entire process covers 3.0 seconds on the timeline.
Sets the number of frames backward or forward that are displayed. Both
Sets the color of the display of backward and forward strokes.
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