This
is eXposer's main window, also called the x-sheet window:
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As you can see, this window is split into three areas. The X-Sheet,
the Preview and the Source Media container.
Source Media
The purpose of the Source Media part is to hold all frames or pieces
of sounds, that your animation is made up of. If you want one frame
of animation to appear at different times in your animation, you
need to load it only once into the Source Media container. In the
X-Sheet can have as many references to the same single source item
as you like. The container is composed of a list and a row of buttons.
You can drag'n'drop files from the Tracker into these lists. eXposer
will try to load the files you have dropped and sort them into the
list according to their type. Any image file, for which you have
a Translator can be loaded, as well es any sound contained in a
media file for which your system has a Media Add-On. Besides WAVE,
AIFF or MP3, this includes soundtracks from movie files such as
QuickTime or AVI. When eXposer loads images, they will be stored
in the computers main memory, after having been converted to the
size of the preview and 16 shades of grey. They will also be compressed
in order to use even less memory. This is necessary, so that eXposer
wont drop frames because of a slow harddrive, especially when using
many levels of animation. Soundtracks are played back directly from
disk. The special items, that are present in an otherwise empty
list, are place holders for the x-sheet. Since you cannot place
items at an offset from the beginning of your x-sheet, you can use
one of these items to do just that. The empty item is fully transparent,
but it will produce a black frame if no other frame in another level
is next to it. The buttons have the following meaning:
Capture |
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(Frames page) starts the capture module.
All frames captured will automatically be loaded into the x-sheet
that you started capturing from. |
Record |
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(Sounds page) launches SoundRecorder,
a Zeta sound recorder which comes preinstalled. |
All |
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selects all items in the list except the special
items black, empty, white and silence. |
None |
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deselects all items. |
Unused |
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selects all items, which have not yet been inserted
into the x-sheet. Usefull if you just captured some frames and
want to find them quickly. |
Removed |
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removes the currently selected items. If some
items are being used in the x-sheet, you will be promted for
an affirmation. |
X-Sheet
The x-sheet works like a table, where you store references to your
loaded source media items. Currently, two types of source media
are supported: Frames of animation and sound, for which the x-sheet
has two types of Levels. You can drag items from the Source
Media containers onto the x-sheet and drop it above the right
kind of level. Each x-sheet entry has two properties: Its position
and its duration (in frames). All actions you can undertake in the
x-sheet influence either one of these properties. To guarantee a
speedy workflow, all direct actions can be performed by only one
mouse click.
The left mouse button serves multiple purposes that depend on the
area where you clicked: If you click inside an item, you will select
this item (and deselect any others). If you don't release the button
and move your mouse, you initiate drag'n'drop. With drag'n'drop,
you can move one or multiple items to a different position in the
x-sheet. To select multiple items, simply hold down a modifier key
while selecting: To make continuous selections, use the Shift
key, for non-continuous selections, hold down the Option
key. Note that you can only select items in one level at a time.
Besides selecting and dragging items, the left mouse button is
also for changing the duration of items (resizing). To resize an
item, simply click between two items and start dragging. The cursor
will also change to up and down arrows to indicate the expectation
of resizing.
To speed this up, you can use the right mouse button. The right
mouse button starts the resizing mode no matter where you clicked
an item. This is also usefull when the edge of the item that you
want to resize is outside the visible portion of the x-sheet. Changing
the duration of one item moves all items behind that item. Sometimes,
it is desirable to only affect the item after the resized item,
without changing the positions of following items.
The third mouse button (if you have one), is used for resizing
an item while only affecting the directly ensueing item. This will
of course change the duration of the item you're resizing as well
as the one behind it. If you don't have a third mouse button, you
can achieve the same effect by holding down the Control key
when you start resizing.
To the left of the levels is the frame bar. It offers you the functionality
to set a start and end frame. The animation will be looped inside
this range when you play it back. To set the start and end frame,
click into the frame bar with your right mouse button.
When you click on its left side, you will set the start frame,
while clicking on the right will affect the end frame. When you
click into the frame bar with your left mouse button, you set the
current frame (blue) to where you clicked. Additionally you can
start dragging your mouse, and this will let you scrub through your
animation. If the animation was previously playing, you stop the
regular playback by clicking into the frame bar with your left mouse
button.
At the bottom of the frame bar, you see a checkbox Follow.
Turn follow mode on to have the x-sheet scroll with the current
frame while the animation plays back. If you don't have follow mode
on, and you stop playback, you can switch it on and off to quickly
scroll the x-sheet to the position where playback stopped.
Each Level has a clickable title. You can select a level
by clicking it. The actions available in the Level menu are applied
to the selected (darker) level. Additionally, you can turn levels
on or off with the little check mark. Double clicking a level selects
all items in that level.
Keyboard navigation is also available for the X-Sheet. It
needs to be in focus of key events for this to work, which is indicated
by a blue frame. The cursor keys will navigate a blue cursor through
the x-sheet. This cursor is always in between two items. If you
hold down Shift while moving the cursor, items will be added
to the selection that the cursor passes over.
Other keys:
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Toggles playback. |
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Sets the duration of selected items to that of
the number pressed. 0 = 10 |
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Increases or decreases the duration of the selected
items. |
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Moves the cursor to the start or end
frame. |
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Moves the cursor to the beginning
or end of a level. |
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Scrolls the x-sheet about the visible
region up or down. |
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Sets the current frame to where the cursor is. |
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Activates the level in which the cursor is. |
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Remove the selected items. |
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Jump from frame to frame (regardless of duration)
in the level with the cursor - useful for stepping through a
storyboard. |
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