I understand that the timeline is layered, therefore a picture that is added at a later stage will go in front of the pictures that were there first. But how can I change that, so that the pictures that were there first go in front of the later picture.
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Andy Hardyman
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Tue, 24 Jun, 2014 at 12:25 PM
Hi Debbie,
VideoScribe will always draw things in the order they are on the timeline.
You can move the images in the timeline if you click on the thumbnail image it will be highlighted in blue and you can then drag and drop to where you want it to be.
Regards
Andy
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Debbie Shapiro
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Tue, 24 Jun, 2014 at 12:37 PM
The question was not clear. I drew a bunch of sandwiches, and afterwards, a trashcan. I want the trashcan to be behind the sanwiches, rather than covering them.
Andy Hardyman
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Tue, 24 Jun, 2014 at 2:53 PM
Hi Debbie,
OK I understand now.
That is not possible in the current version of VideoScribe but you could add it as an Idea for a future version here. Our Development team read these ideas and consider them for future releases.
Andy
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CC Fernandez
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Sat, 24 Jan, 2015 at 8:20 AM
how do you send back the image so it will not overlap on the first image?
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Mike Metcalf
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Sat, 24 Jan, 2015 at 4:52 PM
Please refer to the answers already provided in this thread..
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Grant de Jongh
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Tue, 25 Oct, 2016 at 5:28 PM
Folks it is a pretty standard and obvious feature with any program that deals with graphics to be able to set the layer position of an object (regardless of sequence position). Locking an object's layer position to the time-line is a fairly obtuse rule and very unusual, seeing that this was raised in 2014 and has not yet been acted upon is a bit disappointing.
As you no doubt have guessed I have just fallen foul of this shortcoming and feel a bit frustrated. grrr
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eiko Trausch
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Mon, 16 Jan, 2017 at 2:47 PM
"Our Development team read these ideas and consider them for future releases."
Still no solution?
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Russ Engoran
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Wed, 18 Jan, 2017 at 2:09 PM
I have achieved the effect of objects appearing to swap z-index by using the scribble-out (with time set to zero) and then drawing the objects back in with the new order (also with time set to zero).
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Dan B
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Wed, 18 Jan, 2017 at 9:26 PM
It can be done outside of Fiverr if you understand how layers work.
For example, attached is a short video clip of me drawing the room behind the dog and man.
I did a training video on Painting for Fiverr community (not sure where it is now -- I don't visit enough to know how this forum works, but I think it is still here)
The concept is the same as the painting video. If you understand that, you can do drawings behind other objects in Video Scribe
I like this software but I facing a different problem
1. see if I make a video but at some point in time we need to change the option of some images like backward upward so plz clear this problem.
2. I don't why but only video scribes do this one animation at one time not good because if we make any video like animation type so you give to allow one time two or three animation moments so plz do this
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Mike Metcalf
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Thu, 5 May, 2022 at 12:20 AM
If you know how to use adobe illustrator, you can control the drawing order of multiple images within one SVG file. Here are some threads that explain the drawing order of SVGs:
I understand that the timeline is layered, therefore a picture that is added at a later stage will go in front of the pictures that were there first. But how can I change that, so that the pictures that were there first go in front of the later picture.
1 person has this question
Hi Debbie,
VideoScribe will always draw things in the order they are on the timeline.
You can move the images in the timeline if you click on the thumbnail image it will be highlighted in blue and you can then drag and drop to where you want it to be.
Regards
Andy
The question was not clear. I drew a bunch of sandwiches, and afterwards, a trashcan. I want the trashcan to be behind the sanwiches, rather than covering them.
Hi Debbie,
OK I understand now.
That is not possible in the current version of VideoScribe but you could add it as an Idea for a future version here. Our Development team read these ideas and consider them for future releases.
Andy
how do you send back the image so it will not overlap on the first image?
-Mike (videoscribe user)
As you no doubt have guessed I have just fallen foul of this shortcoming and feel a bit frustrated. grrr
"Our Development team read these ideas and consider them for future releases."
Still no solution?
I have achieved the effect of objects appearing to swap z-index by using the scribble-out (with time set to zero) and then drawing the objects back in with the new order (also with time set to zero).
For example, attached is a short video clip of me drawing the room behind the dog and man.
I did a training video on Painting for Fiverr community (not sure where it is now -- I don't visit enough to know how this forum works, but I think it is still here)
The concept is the same as the painting video. If you understand that, you can do drawings behind other objects in Video Scribe
SEE ATTACHED VIDEO.
Dear sir,
I like this software but I facing a different problem
1. see if I make a video but at some point in time we need to change the option of some images like backward upward so plz clear this problem.
2. I don't why but only video scribes do this one animation at one time not good because if we make any video like animation type so you give to allow one time two or three animation moments so plz do this
If you know how to use adobe illustrator, you can control the drawing order of multiple images within one SVG file. Here are some threads that explain the drawing order of SVGs:
http://help.videoscribe.co/support/discussions/topics/1000066618
http://help.videoscribe.co/support/discussions/topics/1000029885
http://help.sparkol.com/support/discussions/topics/11000012336
If you do not know how to use Illustrator, you may be able to hire someone to make SVG files for you.
-Mike(videoscribe user)