Preview Blue Pencil frames with ghosting

Use Blue Pencil ghosts to previsualize animation

You can show Blue Pencil sketches on previous or upcoming frames, so you can preview what happened before and after the current frame.
Note: You can set Blue Pencil ghosting preferences for your scene in the Blue Pencil area of the Display preferences.

For information on animation ghosting, see Ghosting Editor.

To see the Blue Pencil frames that appear before and after the current time

  1. Click the Blue Pencil Ghost Previous () and Ghost Next () icons in the Blue Pencil toolbar. The sketch opacity is affected by how close the frame is to the active frame. Sketches near to the current frame appear more opaque than sketches on frames that come many frames before or after.

To change how many frames are shown

    Right-click the Ghost Previous () and Ghost Next () icons and use the right-click slider to choose the number of frames to show. You can show a maximum of ten frames.

To change the color of ghosted frames

  1. Click the Enable Color Override option at the bottom of the Ghost Previous () and Ghost Next () right-click window.

    Enable Color Override lets you assign a color to any frames before or after the current frame, which shows in the color in which it was drawn. This is useful when you want to identify the active frame in a scene where there are many drawings.

    Note: The Enable Color Override option appears in both Ghost Previous () and Ghost Next () right-click window. If you turn on the option for one setting, it becomes active for both. For example, setting the Ghost Previous Enable Color Override option also turns it on it for the Ghost Next frames.
  2. Double-click the color swatch to open the Color Settings window to set a custom color for the previous and next drawings.