And if I move it over to tool properties, we now see a red line there. But if I move my cursor but into this area, which is the camera area, we now have a thin red line around the camera area. For instance right now, I'm hovering over the timeline, and you can see a thin red line around the timeline. Now, the checkbox that says Focus on Mouse Enter, it basically talks about where you move your cursor when you're working. Now we'll go over these more in detail shortly. But I also have unchecked Extend Exposure of Previous Drawing. And my timeline settings I have add keyframe at beginning and end. I also have my animations settings set up for Stop-Motion Keyframes. And I want to go to my Options section, and I wanna have selected Focus on Mouse Enter. But for this tutorial, we're gonna be using Toon Boom Harmony shortcuts. You also have the option of Adobe Flash or Toon Boom Studio shortcuts. I'm gonna go to Harmony Essentials, come down to your preferences, and I want to make sure I go to the shortcut section and I have this set up for Toon Boom Harmony shortcuts. Now there are a few things I want to set up from the very beginning. And now we have our new Toon Boom Harmony document. Now, once we have created a name, we'll click on Create Scene. And this is from any recently opened documents. As well as you have the section that says Open A Scene. Now, one thing that might seem a little confusing when you first open up this window is you have Create Scene, you also have Browse, and you have Open.
Now for example, I'm gonna go ahead and leave it at a default of 512. And this is pretty much the exact same except it's double the width and height. Now I've also created another preset here. Which basically means it's going to be a width of 512 and a height of 512, and a frame rate of 30. And, I'll just do "_01" And for camera size, I'm gonna click here and I want to scroll down and you already have a few presets for instance Game_512. So I'll give this the name of our character. So what I want to do is, first go here and create a new name. But for getting your animations ready for Unity, the settings are pretty much the same. Or instance, you can work all the way up to 4k. There are some differences on Premium though. Now whether you're using Harmony Essentials, Advanced, or Premium, the menu pretty much looks the same. When you first open up Toon Boom Harmony, you're going to be greeted with this welcome screen, and this is where you can create a new scene.