Objects are drawings that you can move around in the stage, resize, and rotate. Some Objects have special features like the Puppets or Text. You can create Objects in many different ways!
To create an custom object click on the Create Object button...
...paint your object using the Brush, Spray, Fill and Eraser tools...
...and click on the Stop recording button.
You will see this confirmation...
And your object will be ready for use!
Once you've created your custom created Object you'll find it in the 'My Objects' folder of the Object Library. Remember, your 'My Objects' folder can hold up to 64 objects, so keep updating it with your best objects!
Draw your objects with the tools Library, Shapes and Text...
Once it's looking exactly how you want it, click 'Save to Library' in the Edit Tool...
Once you've created your object you'll find it in the 'My Objects' folder of the Object Library, where you can use it over and over again! you'll find it in the 'My Objects' folder of the Object Library.
But remember, your 'My Objects' folder can only hold a maximum of 64 objects, so keep updating it with your best objects!
You can delete your custom created Objects from your 'My Objects' library by clicking on the red icon that appears on the top right corner of the object.
You will see this window asking you to confirm that you want to delete the custom created Object.
Once you confirm the action your custom created Object will be deleted.
You can edit and improve your custom created Objects by clicking the blue pencil icon that appears on the top right corner, next to the red icon.
When you click it, a window will appear asking you to confirm the action.
Once you click on "Ok" a copy of your custom created Object will be placed on the stage and you will be able to work on it using the Brush, Spray, Fill and Eraser tools.
When you are done editing your custom created Object click on 'Stop recording'
You will see this confirmation:
Now, you will have a copy of your original custom created Object with the changes you made to it.
Additionally to custom created Objects, all the tools under the 'Objects' tab create different types of Objects! please read on to find out more...
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Before you start on the beautiful details of your animation, try drawing a simple outline. This way, you can get the overall composition looking great, and you can make sure everything's going to fit in the frame! Once you're filling in the details, you can start deleting your outline if you don't need it any more.