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The easiest way to copy a clip on the timeline is to hold down alt or option and drag the (new) clip to the desired position. I know, so many similarities to DaVinci Resolve that I tried this and was pleasantly stunned 😊
Create it in Photoshop or Photopea by selecting the image, inverting the selection, and then deleting. This process will remove the image, leaving the background with the shape of the image intact.
the process should be pretty much the same. You'll just have to prepare first your image without the background and your secondary image to cover the possible overhangs in the paper animation in either photoshop or photopea. Once you got all those ready just import those into your mobile phone.
the secondary image to help cover the overhang in the animation will need to be made in either photoshop or photopea. All you need to do is select the image and invert the selection so instead of selecting the image, you will select the background instead. Once you have invert the selection just delete the image. That will put a transparent hole in your image. Hang on and will just create a tutorial on this maybe after the holiday season.@@Procrastin_Sensei23
well their criminals anyway so we dont expect a 5 star hotel treatment.. same with every prison of jails anywhere in this world. you comet a crime you need to live it and pay for your crime. now if anyone think its unfair then why do we have a law. better abolished it than putting someone in prison. this humanitarians is not for the innocent... they protect criminals and those who live by the law have no rights at all.
In our modern era, embracing a balance between accountability for one's actions and the fundamental respect for every individual is crucial. Recognizing the complexity of human nature allows us to uphold justice while fostering a society built on empathy and understanding. It is through this nuanced approach that we can navigate the challenges of our time, promoting both responsibility and compassion in our interactions with others.
@@InTheKnow855 resposibility and compassion ? today this word compassion is used in the wrong way. a responsible person would not commit a crime. a responsible person knows his boundaries. a responsible person knows what he fights for and for what purpose it is. now compassion burns everything even the crimes committed against humanity. the balance you are talking about is an illusion that's between a very thin line of black and white , Good and Bad. punishment of a crime is not about compassion because the moment the crime was committed compassion was out of the room. Don't calculate or evaluate something that's not there when the crime was or is committed...
@@user-vw1ld7vj9s I appreciate your perspective on responsibility and the concerns about the use of compassion. While it's true that a responsible person aims to avoid committing crimes, our approach to justice often involves not just punishment but also understanding the complexities that lead to wrongdoing. The intention is not to dilute the seriousness of crimes but to address the root causes and encourage rehabilitation where possible. Balancing accountability with empathy can be challenging, and opinions may differ on the extent of compassion in such situations. It's a delicate discourse, and I respect your viewpoint on the matter.