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798 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
successive frames, using the previous frames for reference. Seeing the several images
superimposed helps increment the action evenly.
Onion skin view (with Show Onion Skin Layers on). Each frame in the
frame stack represents one onion skin layer.
Corel Painter lets you work with two to five onion skin layers. You can specify the
number of onion skin layers when you first open a frame stack, or create a movie. To
change the number of onion skin layers, you must close the file and reopen it.
The Frame Stacks panel displays a linear view of the onion skin layers. Each thumbnail
represents one onion skin layer, and the thumbnail of the current frame has a red
triangle above it.
You can change the current frame by clicking any thumbnail in the Frame Stacks
panel. This lets you view a frame in any position of the onion skin sequence. For
example, if you want to display the reference frames before the current frame, set the
current frame to the far-right position in the panel. If you want to display the frames
before and after the current frame, set the current frame to the middle thumbnail in the
panel.
To show onion skin layers
Choose Movie Show Onion Skin Layers.
In the document window, the current frame appears darkest. Each frame moving
away is progressively fainter.
Animating with layers
One of the simplest ways to create animation in Corel Painter is to add an item from the
Image Portfolio panel across a series of frames. This is the most basic example of
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