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Offsetting all frames in Animation

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Morbott
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Offsetting all frames in Animation

Fri May 20, 2016 5:00 pm
Hello,
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong as I'm new to Krita.
I have a 20 frame animation I want to import into Krita as an animation.
I doesn't seem like I can do that until I start a new Project (File/New).
Then I used "File/Import Animation Frames" to import the frames.
I'm using the Animation workspace.
I see my 20 frames in the timeline window.
I want to offset all 20 fames to position them better as they've now inherited the image size of the New Project.
How do I do this?
I've tried selecting all the frames and using the move tool, and the Transform tool... but all it does move the one frame I'm on.
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
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TheraHedwig
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No, multi frame operations aren't possible yet. No idea when they will be properly.

You'll have to do it by hand with the move-tool. We thankfully have shift+arrow keys to offset mechanically.


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