You better tag that,
because in less than an hour the whole world will be laughing at it.
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:06,
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How do I make a layer in imageready
that appears over the top of all layers regardless?
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:15,
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breathes in a la mechanics every where
well...now you're asking!
It'll cost you
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:16,
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It'll cost you
Simplest answer would be:
make it the top layer...
I suppose that's TOO simple though. ;-)
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:19,
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I suppose that's TOO simple though. ;-)
Making it the top layer didn't
but making it visible in frame 1 made it visible in all the others
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:23,
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Ah
see you didn't say that, you just wanted it above all others.
You can change layer visibility in ANY fram and have it affect all others by selecting "match layer across frames" from the Animation palette's submenu. :-)
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:24,
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You can change layer visibility in ANY fram and have it affect all others by selecting "match layer across frames" from the Animation palette's submenu. :-)
ah
you can turn that off in the 'layer' menu if you like ('propogate frame 1 changes' - it annoys some people).
you can select more than one frame if you want to (using shift) and turn as many layers on or off as you like...
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:25,
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you can select more than one frame if you want to (using shift) and turn as many layers on or off as you like...
If only
there was a way to select multiple layers, that would make life so easy sometimes!
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:31,
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I didn't mean to make it so
..t'was a side effect, but I like it anyway :p
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Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:30,
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