Exposure Sheet and Timeline Windows


The Exposure Sheet and Timeline windows are your worksheets for organizing, sequencing and timing the contents of your animation. Although both serve similar purposes, they display layering, sequence and timing information differently.

 

Exposure Sheet

Timeline

Description

Based on the traditional, paper exposure sheet that animators used to determine the layers and timing of their animations.

Shows each element in your animation and what appears at each frame.

Frames

Each row represents a frame

Each column represents a frame

Compositing Order of Layers

Far left column is the top layer

Top row is the top layer

Cell Display

Can display the full name of drawing and image files that appear at each frame of your animation

Indicates each new drawing or image in an element, but cannot display the full name

Displays Thumbnails

Can display thumbnails of images, including the lip chart, which can help you visualize your scene and its contents.

No

Displays Dynamic Elements: Pegs, Cameras and Special Effects

No

Yes

See Also
Showing/Hiding Elements
Adding Element/Cell Notes
Changing the Cell Display in the Exposure Sheet
Changing the Timeline Zoom Level