This chapter will take you to introduce all the content of the screen editing in the upper right corner, including shortcut skills.
There are two ways to select multiple elements.
Ctrl
and click on multiple elements to select multiple elements.Combining the above two, when the Ctrl
is held down, in addition to the framed element, the previously focused element will continue to be focused.
The order in which you select the elements will be used as the basis for the order in the subsequent settings. For example, time arithmetic delay, color gradient, etc.
After selecting (focusing) multiple elements, in the lower right setting box, some can set the gradient effect, such as:
The first color represents the first element, and the second represents the last element. When setting the color of the first element, all elements will be uniformly set to the same color. On this basis, when setting the second one, in addition to setting the color of the last element, all the colors from the first to the last are also set as a gradient color.
A similar method can also be seen in making animation about multiple elements delay.
If you want to copy one element into multiple, you can hold down the Ctrl
key and drag the element, it will become two.
In fact, the same is true when multiple elements are focused. After pressing the Ctrl
key, drag any focused element to copy all of them.