Styles and again with the line widths

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kellz5460
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Styles and again with the line widths

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Okay this time I'm wondering if I've already made a scene that is animated nodes and all and say I want to change the style (shading and linewidths )for the entire scene I've created

is there anyway to do it in one shot without have to click on every layer and every node to make sure its consistant?

i.e. no shading morphing to the old shade style and no line morphing?
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as far as i know, unless your animation was created with fill already assigned a style so you can go to the style menu and change bulk assignments there then you're out of luck. If you change them at frame 0 though you shouldn't get any morphing, unless your animation has over-riding keyframes in which case you couldn't change the lines relative to what your animation is doing anyway...

...unless there's some script i don't know about
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Post by kellz5460 »

thanks alot

this really sucks because i did about 5 pages of a Manga and then I found a better style...

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you might be able to change them in the file with a text editor? :S but i've never done that before so not sure (backup your file!)

colours can be changed with this script:
viewtopic.php?p=102859

but not sure about line weight - but in frame 0 you can select all points and use the line weigh tool to make them thicker maybe?
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