Re: linking layers and moving
Posted: 06 Apr 2018, 00:06
I know this is an old post but still haven't found a quick solution to this old problem. I would like to illustrate it with a video from Azdrawing.
There's a very useful function (The colored folder) which is pretty much like the CLIP on paintool sai. This allows you to do a temporal link between the layer you are currently and the ones with that TAG. Therefore any PAN operation works with all of the TAGGED layers.
I find the keyframer and the transform tool too complex for something as just selecting two layers and moving them together along with all their frames, specially if the AUTO BREAK INSTANCES is activated.
The steps right now to move two layers together along with all their frames are like this.
A) WITH PAN TOOL
1. Select PAN TOOL - DEACTIVATE AUTO BREAK INSTANCES
2. Move your layer "A" on the position where you want it
3. Undo
4. Select all the layer "A" frames
5. Press enter
6. Select all the layer "B" frames
7. Press enter
8. Reactivate auto break instances
B)WITH TRANSFORM TOOL
1. Select Transform Tool - Deactivate Auto break instances
2. Move your layer "A"
3. Select all frames on layer "A"
4. Press enter
5. Select all frames on layer "B"
6. Press enter
7. Reactivate auto break instances
C) WITH COLOR GROUPS AND TRANSFORM TOOL
1. Select Transform Tool - Deactivate Auto break instances
2. Move your layer "A"
3. Select all frames on layer "A"
4. Press enter
5. Reactivate auto break instances
And this steps increase if you have more than two layers. Even if working with color groups.
I'm attaching a video showing how it was solved within azdrawing, perhaps anybody has some ideas regarding this?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DYas5QlKVU[/youtube]
Thanks in advance
There's a very useful function (The colored folder) which is pretty much like the CLIP on paintool sai. This allows you to do a temporal link between the layer you are currently and the ones with that TAG. Therefore any PAN operation works with all of the TAGGED layers.
I find the keyframer and the transform tool too complex for something as just selecting two layers and moving them together along with all their frames, specially if the AUTO BREAK INSTANCES is activated.
The steps right now to move two layers together along with all their frames are like this.
A) WITH PAN TOOL
1. Select PAN TOOL - DEACTIVATE AUTO BREAK INSTANCES
2. Move your layer "A" on the position where you want it
3. Undo
4. Select all the layer "A" frames
5. Press enter
6. Select all the layer "B" frames
7. Press enter
8. Reactivate auto break instances
B)WITH TRANSFORM TOOL
1. Select Transform Tool - Deactivate Auto break instances
2. Move your layer "A"
3. Select all frames on layer "A"
4. Press enter
5. Select all frames on layer "B"
6. Press enter
7. Reactivate auto break instances
C) WITH COLOR GROUPS AND TRANSFORM TOOL
1. Select Transform Tool - Deactivate Auto break instances
2. Move your layer "A"
3. Select all frames on layer "A"
4. Press enter
5. Reactivate auto break instances
And this steps increase if you have more than two layers. Even if working with color groups.
I'm attaching a video showing how it was solved within azdrawing, perhaps anybody has some ideas regarding this?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DYas5QlKVU[/youtube]
Thanks in advance