Hi egypturnash,
egypturnash wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 5:37 pm
...I do find myself wondering how you cope with all the extra clutter those reference layers create in the Layers window, I guess just throw them into a subfolder or two...
Yes, I make a lot of sub-groups.
I've built Moho puppets that literally have hundreds of layers and actions, and organizing the data in a sensible grouping structure means I can hide a lot of clutter. This helps keep a complicated puppet very manageable. Many of the
Boss Baby puppets I made for the first series were set up that way. Keeping the setups clear and easy to follow was especially important because many of my puppets were handed off to other animators to work with. But even when I'm working solo, I can't possibly remember where everything goes or exactly how it works, so creating a clear structure benefits me too.
When selecting sub-layers, I don't bother searching or drilling down groups and layers. I just Alt+R Click on the art in the workspace to select the layer, or Shift+Alt+ R click to select it's parent group. The only place where this doesn't work is for Switch Layers that contain nested groups--in this case, Shift+Alt R Click will always select the sub-group and not the Switch layer. (Argh!) Hopefully, this limitation will get addressed in a future release.
Here's a tip I suggested in another thread yesterday and I'll repeat it here: it helps to keep all your bones in a single layer. This way, all or nearly all of your animation keyframes will appear in a single layer, making it easier and faster to animate with. I try to do all of my animation using bones and Smart Bones in a single layer as much as possible.
Sometimes I'll animate points directly (usually with the Magnet tool, which keyframes in a different layer but this is easy to manage when using the Alt+R Click technique to select the layer, and also use Timeline Visible channel to display the bones and animated vector layer channels at the time if I need to edit them both together. (Note: Layer Shortcuts and Layer Selection Buttons are two handy scripts that can help with direct layer selection, including Switch Layers. They each have some workflow limitations though, which I describe elsewhere.)
Hope this helps.
