Shortcuts for Windows and Linux
Drawing
Draw (latest drawing tool)
D
Erase (latest erasing tool)
E
Kneaded Eraser
1
Rubber Eraser
2
Vinyl Eraser
3
Pencil
P or 4
Marker
M or 5
Brush
B or 6
Flip & Play
Play
Space
Flipping - Step Back / Step Forward
Left / Right arrow keys
Back / Forward - skipping local clones
Up / Down arrow keys
Return Flip (Flips backwards as Return/Enter key is held, then flips forward to end at current frame)
Hold Return
Jump to Start / Jump to End
Home / End
Expert Flipping (alternative to using arrow keys):
Flip between originals (Back / Forward - skipping local clones)
Q / W
Crawl on to clones (Step Back / Step Forward)
Alt Q / Alt W
Light Table (View)
Backlight (Onion Skin) On/Off
Shift Space
Shift Alt Space
Hand Tool
Hold H + drag
Zoom
Hold Z + drag
Rotate
Hold R + drag
Hand/Zoom/Rotate (combined tool)
Hold Space + drag in area
Reset View (0°, 100%, Centered)
0
Fit View
Ctrl 0
Zoom In / Out
Ctrl = or Ctrl + / Ctrl -
Zoom View X1, X2, X4, X8 or X16 (100% to 1600%) - Zoom in
Ctrl 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5
Zoom View X1/2, X1/4, X1/8 or X1/16 (50% to 6%) - Zoom out
Ctrl 6, 7, 8 or 9
Rotate View - Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
> or <
Rotate View - Set to North, North East, East, South East, South, etc
Number keys on NumPad correspond to compass direction
X-Sheet
Show (or hide) the X-Sheet
Tab
New Layer
N
Delete Layer
Shift Ctrl Delete
Active Layer - Go to Layer Above or Below
PageUp or PageDown
Active Layer - Go to Top or Bottom Layer
Shift PageUp or Shift PageDown
Active Layer - Visible
V
Edit
Undo (multiple undos)
Ctrl Z
Redo (multiple redos)
Ctrl Y
Add Clone Drawing
(Apostrophe) '
Add Blank Drawing
Ctrl Down arrow
Turn Clone into Original
O
Cut Drawing (or Selected Drawings)
Ctrl X
Copy Drawing (or Selected Drawings)
Ctrl C
Paste Drawing (or Drawings)
Ctrl V
Clear Drawing (make it Blank)
*
Delete Drawing (or Selected Drawings)
Ctrl Delete
Select All Drawings
Ctrl A
File
New Scene
Ctrl N
Open Scene
Ctrl O
Save Scene
Ctrl S
Save Scene As
Shift Ctrl S
Ctrl I
Miscellaneous
Show Tool Bar
Ctrl T
Ctrl Q
Win Down arrow key
Help - Video Tutorials
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