tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7865826126449923096.post362313975127066453..comments2024-03-13T23:43:18.457-07:00Comments on Animateducated: Organizing your Animation work: Part 2Animateducatedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04890961153938676775noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7865826126449923096.post-16150715464345748152020-04-29T15:58:37.072-07:002020-04-29T15:58:37.072-07:00Could you explain how to use the Scene Folders. I ... Could you explain how to use the Scene Folders. I don't quite understand how to label the overlay, underlay, field size, background, and also the "big space", in the top right hand corner, that has Contents, layouts, roughs, keys, inbetweens, and cleanups. How do I use these blocks? Do you have any recommendations? <br /> From what I understand, the "big space" is used to check off the layouts, roughs, keys, inbetweens, and clean-ups; when they are done. For the footage, do I put how long the footage is, like 34s, and the drawing count for how many drawings their are (self-explanatory). I mostly don't understand the top four blocks at the bottom of the top (field size, background, overlay, and underlay). <br /> Finally, I would like to express my gratitude for all the hardwork you put into these articles. Thank you for all these great and informational articles. Keep it up! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com