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Note: You cannot use the Undo command to reverse the Re-timer after you apply it. However, you can apply the Re-
timer again, using the inverse of the value you typed previously to revert to the original value. For example, if you
changed the Re-timer value to 200% and then wanted to go back to the earlier setting, choose Re-timer again and type
a value of 50%.
Paint using QuickPaint mode in Vector Paint
Ordinarily, when you draw strokes with Vector Paint, those strokes are associated with the position of the current-
time indicator. After you draw a stroke, you can draw more strokes at the same time setting or at different time
settings. The results you see when you preview or render the composition depend on your Playback Mode setting.
The Shift-Paint Records controls change the way that strokes associate with time settings, called QuickPaint mode.
One of the advantages of this feature is that you can create fast continuous recordings of a sequence of strokes without
redraw delays after each one.
From the Vector Paint options menu, choose Shift-Paint Records, and then choose a Shift-Paint Records option:
1
Note: You cannot apply a Shift-Paint Records option to strokes you've already created.
Specifies that all strokes start at the current frame (the current-time indicator position when you
To Current Frame
draw the strokes). The result is similar to ordinary painting mode except that Shift-Paint Records has no redraw
delays.
Specifies that all stroke start times are offset by one frame. The next frame is calculated
To Sequential Frames
according to the composition frame rate at the time of drawing. For example, if the current-time indicator is at 0:00
when you draw three strokes, then the start point is 0:00 for the first stroke, 00:01 for the second stroke, and 00:02
for the third stroke.
Specifies that stroke start times are determined by how they are drawn. The strokes are recorded and
In Realtime
played back in real time even if you lift the brush while drawing. Strokes play back exactly as they were recorded,
including any time that elapsed (gaps) between the creation of the strokes (provided that you continued to hold down
Shift during the time gap).
Specifies that stroke start times follow one another, without any gaps. When one stroke is finished
Continuously
drawing, the next one begins immediately. Otherwise, the result is similar to the In Realtime option.
2
Press Shift as you paint.
When you paint, the Info panel displays the name of the selected Shift-Paint Records option.
Wiggle controls for the Vector Paint effect
If selected, all strokes on the layer are set to wiggle using the Wiggle Control values set in the Effect
Enable Wiggling
Controls panel.
Determines the number of wiggles per second of composition time. Wiggling is spline-based morphing
Wiggles/sec
of paint strokes. Wiggles/sec controls the speed at which the morph completely shifts shape. For example, in a 30-
fps composition, setting the Wiggles/sec value to 30 creates one wiggle per frame. Lower values result in a smooth
animation of morphing strokes. Higher values create more rapid wiggling.
Determines how far the stroke moves from its original position while wiggling. The greater
Displacement Variation
the value, the greater the deviation in shape.
Determines how much the original shape of the path is altered while wiggling. Greater values
Displacement Detail
increase the detail of displacement (or change in shape) in the stroke. Lower values produce less displacement,
leaving the path closer to its original shape.
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