Camera View
In Toon Boom Animate, you can draw in either the Drawing view or Camera view. Although the two views are similar, when it comes to drawing, there are some differences.
1. | Zoom Drop-down Menu |
2. | Line Art, Colour Art, and Preview Mode |
3. | Drawing Name |
4. | Tool Name |
5. | Current Frame |
6. | Current Colour |
In the Camera view, you can use the Onion Skin feature to display previous and next drawings. By default, all the enabled drawing layers in the selected frame are displayed, letting you edit them together. This way, you can use the Select tool to select many objects from individual layers at once.
To enable the onion skin from the Timeline view:
‣ | In the Timeline view, click the Onion Skin icon of the desired layer. |
By locking a layer, you can prevent yourself from being able to select it in the Camera view, while keeping the drawing visible as a reference and disabling the layers you don’t want to display in the Camera view.
To lock a drawing layer:
‣ | In the Timeline view, click the Lock icon of the layer you don’t want to edit. |
To hide a drawing layer:
1. | In the Timeline view, click the check box corresponding to the layer you want to hide. |
Zoom Drop-down Menu
The Zoom menu lets you enlarge or reduce the Camera or Drawing view display.
Line Art, Colour Art, and Preview Mode
• | Line Art: Switches to the Line Art layer of the drawing. The default keyboard shortcut is [L]. |
You can display the Line Art view in the Preferences dialog box. Select Edit > Preferences ( Windows) or Animate > Preferences ( Mac OS X). Select the General tab. In the Advanced box, select the Use Advanced Art Mode option and restart the application.
• | Colour Art: Switches to the Colour Art layer of the drawing. The default keyboard shortcut is [L]. |
• | Preview mode: Switches to Preview mode, so you can see both Line Art and Colour Art layers simultaneously. The default keyboard shortcut is [Shift] + [P]. |
You can display the Line Art view in the Preferences dialog box. Select Edit > Preferences ( Windows) or Animate > Preferences ( Mac OS X). Select the General tab. In the Advanced box, select the Use Advanced Art Mode option and restart the application.
Drawing Name
The Drawing Name field displays the name of the selected drawing, as well as the layer containing it. If the cell does not contain any drawing, an Empty Cell
text is shown in the field.
Tool Name
The Tool Name field displays the name of the selected tool. If you override a tool using an overriding keyboard shortcut, the tool’s name will be highlighted in red letters—see Override Tool to learn how to temporarily override a tool.
Current Frame
This field displays the current displayed frame of the animation.
Current Colour
This field displays the current colour name and its colour swatch. You can open the Colour Picker by double-clicking the colour swatch—see Colour.
Related Topics
• | Show Current Drawing on Top |
• | Drawing View |