Much harder to do when I'm going through all the holes and the extra exposures, so that's very important, especially when you're drawing animation or you're making changes to the actual art itself. So as I go from F to G and back again, I can compare drawing to drawing. And if that seems a little far, because obviously we're moving them across the screen, go to the Drawing View, and now you'll really see the value of this particular shortcut. But there's times when you have to look at it a little differently, and F and G will take you from drawing to drawing, and in this case this is really handy, because obviously I'm seeing the transition in motion but I'm also seeing the actual drawings themselves. And that's a great way for most purposes I think. The main ones I use are the comma and period key, and they will take you through frame by frame, forward and back, one at a time. A quick note on navigating through the timeline using keyboard shortcuts. UPDATE 12/21/18: Harmony 16 added the ability to work with Shift and Trace in the Camera View which is super handy I use it all the time However, this vide.
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