![]() Here, you can add and edit animation frames with the exact precision you want. This will look familiar if you learned animation in an older version of Photoshop. Just click on the little icon in the lower-left that looks like three small rectangles. Let’s learn Video Timeline another day.įortunately, once you’ve made it this far, you’re only one click away from your familiar frame-by-frame animation timeline. It looks cool, but today we’re in a hurry. Video Timeline mimics a video-editing tool, with spiffy tricks for transitions and timing and so on. Instead, Adobe has introduced a new set of tools called “Video Timeline.” Timeline doesn’t look like the old Animation window you’re used to. Select “Timeline” from the Window menu and you’ll see a panel full of tools appear at the bottom of your screen.īut suddenly, it’s not so simple. That’s because it’s been renamed “Timeline.” However, if you go hunting for an “Animation” window in Photoshop Creative Cloud, you won’t find it. They were sensibly labeled “Animation” under the “Window” menu. ![]() To begin, here’s a picture of where the animation tools were in recent versions of Photoshop (in this case, Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 5).
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