Elements are the layers of your animation. A simple scene consisting of a character linked to a peg, a background and a camera filming the scene, would consist of four elements - the character, the peg, the image (for the background) and the camera.
You can add elements in either the Exposure Sheet or Timeline. However, the elements you can work on are determined by the which window you are working in. In addition, there are certain elements that appear in the Timeline window, but not in the Exposure Sheet window.
There are eight element types you can add to your animation:
Drawing elements appear in both the Exposure Sheet and the Timeline.
Image elements appear in both the Exposure Sheet and the Timeline.
Sound elements appear in both the Exposure Sheet and the Timeline.
You use the media element type to make a link from your animation to a multimedia file (such as a Macromedia® Flash movie, bitmap, or sound, as well as any Toon Boom Studio template) on your system. Rather than copy the contents of the multimedia file to your animation set directory, Toon Boom Studio makes a link to the file in its location.
This makes it easy for you to update and manage reusable elements in your animation.
Media elements appear in both the Exposure Sheet and the Timeline.
Peg elements appear only in the Timeline. You can modify peg elements in Sceneplanning Views, but not in the Drawing View.
Camera elements appear only in the Timeline. You can modify camera elements in this window.
Color Transform Effect elements appear only in the Timeline.
Clip Effect elements appear only in the Timeline.
See Also
Drawing Line Art
Basic Sceneplanning Concepts
Exposure Sheet and Timeline Windows
Additive and Multiplicative Color Changes
Clipping Mask Effects
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