Keyframes mode
Our default video bar display is called Keyframes. It is a redesign of the previous video bar where we provide the user information about the object visibility and frame edits.
The top bar (the one with a lighter shade of purple) includes specific object information, e.g., if the task contains targeted frames or feedback comments. It also provides temporary information like error messages.
The bottom bar (the one with a darker shade of purple) includes shape and property edit information.
Diamonds represent manual edits (edits you made), while ellipses represent automation. Even if the shape varies, their colors symbolize the same thing:
- Purple: Only shape edits have been made in the frame (rotation, size, placement)
- Pink: Only property edits have been made in the frame
- Half purple/ half pink: Both shape and property edits have been made in the frame
- Red diamonds and ellipses indicate frame errors. A common mistake is forgetting to set a property value.
- Speaking bubbles indicate there's a feedback comment in the frame.
Please note: in tasks containing more than 100 frames you will only see video markers for selected object. This is to keep down the loading times for long sequences.
In a frame where manual changes have been made to a selected object's geometry (size, position, rotation) or properties you have the option of clear the changes.
Clearing the geometry changes the position, size and rotation of the object to the values they were set to in the previous manually edited frame or as interpolated values. The interpolated values will be based on the object geometry in the previous and following manually edited frame.
Clearing properties will change the value to the previously set property value in the sequence. When clearing properties in the beginning of an objects lifetime the property value will become unset. Geometric properties such as points or reference lines cannot be cleared.
You find this option in the tooltip that you appears when you hover over the manual adjustment marker (diamond) in the frame where you want to clear the changes.