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7.
Define a transparency for each skin layer in the Skin transparency
spin box. This value indicates the transparency of the skin layer, and
not the edits you are performing. For example, a skin transparency of
30% produces a light result as it only allows 30% of the edit to show
through. The higher the value the more of the edit you can see. (Click
the Preview button to test how your changes affect any existing
onionskin layers.)
8.
Select the Show only paint layer option to have the onionskin applied
just to the paint layer. This speeds up processing time because only the
edited portions have a transparency applied. If left clear, the transpar-
ency is applied to the source video plus the paint layer. (Depending on
the type of video, this may produce no noticeable effect.)
9.
Click OK. The dialog box closes and the settings take effect immedi-
ately.
Painting over frames in Onionskin mode
No Source Video mode
When working on an image, it can often get confusing trying to determine
where the image starts and the edits end. In such cases, you can remove
the image from view by selecting the No Source Video mode. No Source
Video mode removes the image from the edit window and replaces it with
the current background color. This allows you to easily see your edits in
the paint layer only. To view the frame’s image, change back to Normal
mode.
Viewing an edit window with source video (left)
and without (right)
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