Operation Manual

MEDIASTUDIO PRO USER GUIDE
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7. Click OK. The dialog box closes and the active floating selection or
paint layer is duplicated over the specified number of frames. If you
power duplicate over a number of frames, a message box may appear
indicating that the operation has exceeded the number of frames
specified in the Clear undo history for multiple frame actions
option in the General tab of the Preferences dialog box (see page 269).
If you select to continue, the duplication is performed but you will be
unable to undo its effect. If you want to retain Undo, increase the
number of frames in the Clear Undo history for multiple frame actions
option or decrease the number of frames to duplicate over.
Creating a matte (frame 2) and then power duplicating it across the others
Placing cues
In Video Paint, you can place cues at any frame in a project to mark it for
later editing or identification. To place a cue, click the Cue bar (located
under the Preview bar of the ruler) at the appropriate location in the
Filmstrip panel; a blue cue marker appears. The default name of the clip,
&p’, uses the timecode of the cue’s location. For example, the default
name of a cue at the 12th frame would be ‘00:00:12’. To view a cue’s
name once it has been placed, double-click on it. If you wish to move a
cue, drag it along the Cue bar to a new location; to remove a cue drag it
off the edges of the Cue bar.
Cues placed at the 5th and 7th frames on the Filmstrip panel