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382 Corel Painter User Guide
in each filename must be the same. When you import numbered files, you create a new
frame stack, and you are prompted to choose a number of onion skin layers and a
storage type. For more information, refer to “Creating a Movie” on page 362.
To export a movie as numbered files
1 Choose File menu > Save As.
2 In the Save Movie dialog box, enable the Save Movie as Numbered Files option,
and click OK.
3 In the Save (Mac OS) or Save Image As (Windows) dialog box, choose a location
and file format, enter a name for the first file, and click Save.
You must begin or end the filename with a number — for example, “01Movie” or
“A n i m a tio n14.
To import numbered files
1 Choose File menu > Open.
2 Enable the Open Numbered Files check box in the Open (Mac OS) or Select Image
(Windows) dialog box.
3 Do one of the following:
(Mac OS) Select the first numbered file. When “Choose Last Numbered File”
appears under the Open Numbered Files check box, select the last numbered
file, and click Open.
(Windows) Select the first numbered file, and click Open. Then, select the last
numbered file, and click Open.
4 In the Enter Movie Name dialog box, choose a location to save the imported movie,
enter a filename, and click Save.
5 In the New Frame Stack dialog box, choose a number of onion skin layers and a
storage type, and click OK.
Corel Painter sequences the images into the frames of a new frame stack.