![]() This places all the keyframes for a layer in a single channel, simplifying selection and editing. Now when you stretch the frame ranges for each layer, they'll all be stretched exactly the same way.Īnother thing that may help is to temporarily consolidate your channels. Or, if it doesn't cause problems, just use Ctrl F to keyframe everything at those points. If the keyframes don't exist at those points, double-click on the timeline to create them. To make this just a little easier, make sure there is a shared first and last keyframe for every layer you wish to stretch. ![]() You'll need to repeat this for every layer with animation of course. ![]() Then, select the range in a for a given layer (typically the bones layer), hold down Alt and drag the last keyframe in the selection to where you want it to end-this will stretch the animation, in effect, slow it down. Version 8 was actually before I was using ASP regularly but I think what you'll need to do is note the frame range you want to stretch from (i.e., 150 - 160) and the range you want to stretch to (i.e., 150 -185). Hmm.unfortunately, multi-layer selection and editing is available only in the latest version, Moho 12. ![]()
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