Yes, I have already scanned the image in as a .JPG file, and I did what you said and drag and dropped the image into the library. I am trying to animate the character to make a cartoon. Also, I don't know how to right click on a mac. Thank you for responding.
A little Question and Answer if I may?
I assume you've already scanned your image into your computer.
Do you know what image format it is in?
What are you wanting to do with the image?
Animate the image?
Draw Splines on it to create a model?
To answer you basic question on how to bring your drawings into A:M:
Open up the Project Workspace (On the Menu bar select VIEW / Project Workspace) Alt +1 is the shortcut key combination.
In your Project tree find the Image section and Right Click
Select IMAGE / IMPORT
Browse to your image and select.
Now your image is in A:M and can be used as a Rotoscope, Layer, Texture etc.
Bonus tip!
Most images can be Dragged and Dropped right into A:M!
Try it!
- Place an image on your Desktop or open a Directory Folder
- Position A:M so you can see both A:M and the Folder
- Drag
- Drop
- Your image is in!
(While other image formats and even movie formats will work here I am currently recommending .JPG or .PNG)