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- harlequino
In AE, when you have something on a layer, and you have already applied keyframed animation and/or effects to it...
Can you swap that "footage" in the layer out for something else and maintain all the work you've done in the layer?
I don't mean "Replace Footage", cuz that's in the asset library. I mean in the layers of the comp.
?
thx
- CALLES0
duplicate the comp in your bin... bring what you want to replace select the layer in the timeline and drag what you want to replace it with on top while holding option
- FrdmOfSpch0
you can also copy most actions key framing etc. from one layer to another select drag drop etc. so yes.
cant be bothered talking you through it.
- harlequino0
Dude, that kicked ass. Thanks! :D
- harlequino0
That was a "thx" to CALLES, btw.
Slow clap to Frdm for usual caustic commentary.
- CALLES0
no prob... any other questions letme know
- lando0
no prob... any other questions letme know
CALLES
(Apr 26 07, 08:02)HOW DO YOU MAKE GRAVY?
- CALLES0
no prob... any other questions letme know
CALLES
(Apr 26 07, 08:02)HOW DO YOU MAKE GRAVY?
lando
(Apr 26 07, 08:06)heres my favorite hamburger gravy recipe
INGREDIENTS
2 pounds lean ground beef
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 quart milk
salt and pepper to taste
1 teaspoon onion salt
1 small onion, chopped (optional)
DIRECTIONS
Place hamburger in a large, deep skillet. Crumble and cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Remove from heat and sprinkle flour over cooked hamburger. Stir until evenly coated and all fat is absorbed.
Place skillet over medium heat, add 1/2 of milk and stir until gravy begins to thicken. Add remaining milk until desired consistency has been reached and gravy comes to a boil. Season with salt, pepper and onion salt.
Serve over mashed or boiled potatoes, toast or biscuits. Add fresh chopped onion if desired.and feel free to add bacon as desired