@TheGuyzTeam OK, I selected them all, hit S on the keyboard to reveal the scale property, and then click-dragged over one of the Scale values to increase it (because all the layers are selected, you only need to increase one and they all follow).
Hello, Simon, I am new to AF and just needed to know how to simply find the scale layer so as to scale it. Your video showed me how to do that: "hit the 'S' key"!
there would be another way just set one anchor point for all layers then its like using an null object and then scale all of the layers but thats more time consuming sorry for my bad english im from germany
When doing closeups of the characters I've been adjusting each layer individually (scale and postion).
I tried the precomposing method before but it always made my drawings unclear. Creating the null object scales the original images and keeps it high quality. Thanks again~
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TheGuyzTeam 3 months ago
@TheGuyzTeam OK, I selected them all, hit S on the keyboard to reveal the scale property, and then click-dragged over one of the Scale values to increase it (because all the layers are selected, you only need to increase one and they all follow).
simonsaysfx 1 month ago
Hello, Simon, I am new to AF and just needed to know how to simply find the scale layer so as to scale it. Your video showed me how to do that: "hit the 'S' key"!
Thanks
Francis
stevensonrf 1 year ago
thanks a lot, very very helpful
RedKingSnake 1 year ago
there would be another way just set one anchor point for all layers then its like using an null object and then scale all of the layers but thats more time consuming sorry for my bad english im from germany
MProduktionK 1 year ago
brilliant thank you very much
ronak9 2 years ago
Thanks very much~
This is a great time saver in my animations.
When doing closeups of the characters I've been adjusting each layer individually (scale and postion).
I tried the precomposing method before but it always made my drawings unclear. Creating the null object scales the original images and keeps it high quality. Thanks again~
RobPotter01 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments. Yeah, this is one of those tips that as soon as you find out about it you instantly save yourself LOADS of time and effort.
simonsaysfx 2 years ago
Thanks!
mattcash 2 years ago
Very good, but simple! Congratulations
Hbtallen 2 years ago
Thank you, looking for this for a long time.
morphox85 2 years ago
Yes, very useful...thank-you very much for taking the time to post this!
3DAnimatorZ 3 years ago
Cool, Thanks for Tip
Bigdawgs690 3 years ago
Really useful tip - thanks!
stephenBlacker 3 years ago
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for!!!!
metrobark 3 years ago
There was a time when this was exactly what I was looking for myself, so glad I could help someone else out in the same predicament.
simonsaysfx 3 years ago