Auto Light Table: In the
Drawing View, you can use the Auto Light Table when you want to see all of the images in a
frame. Only the
elements that are selected to show in the exposure sheet Element List with a check mark will appear in the Auto Light Table display. The Auto Light Table can help you draw objects in relation to each other. For example, if one character is grabbing something from another, you will need to see all of the drawings together to get a sense of how to position the characters’ hands. In the Auto Light Table, the selected element appears on top of all other
elements, and the rest of the
elements are displayed based on their layer order in the
Exposure Sheet window.
The Auto Light Table is used to view
elements in a
frame context. If you want to view the cells in a sequence of frames then you will want to use the
Onion Skin feature of TBS. The Auto Light Table is toggled on and off by using the letter
L keyboard shortcut.
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