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3.3 Stops
In this lesson we explore how to insert a Stop into the Action and how to use it to prompt the user to make sure the action runs properly.
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1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:41
1 lesson, 01:41
1.1Introduction01:41
1.1
Introduction
01:41
2.Action Basics5 lessons, 22:47
5 lessons, 22:47
2.1Actions Panel04:18
2.1
Actions Panel
04:18
2.2Recording Actions05:23
2.2
Recording Actions
05:23
2.3Editing Recorded Actions05:25
2.3
Editing Recorded Actions
05:25
2.4Shortcut Keys03:50
2.4
Shortcut Keys
03:50
2.5Saving Actions03:51
2.5
Saving Actions
03:51
3.Advanced Action Techniques4 lessons, 26:27
4 lessons, 26:27
3.1Conditional Statements05:11
3.1
Conditional Statements
05:11
3.2Capturing Brush Tools07:39
3.2
Capturing Brush Tools
07:39
3.3Stops06:05
3.3
Stops
06:05
3.4Testing and Troubleshooting07:32
3.4
Testing and Troubleshooting
07:32
4.Creating a Complex, Action-Driven Effect5 lessons, 34:53
5 lessons, 34:53
4.1Planning the Effect06:00
4.1
Planning the Effect
06:00
4.2Recording the Effect, Part 108:56
4.2
Recording the Effect, Part 1
08:56
4.3Recording the Effect, Part 207:15
4.3
Recording the Effect, Part 2
07:15
4.4Recording the Effect, Part 308:11
4.4
Recording the Effect, Part 3
08:11
4.5Cleaning Up the Action04:31
4.5
Cleaning Up the Action
04:31
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:53
1 lesson, 00:53
5.1Conclusion00:53
5.1
Conclusion
00:53
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