Multiple Layer actions show on group/bone timeline
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:59 pm
I don't know if this has been suggested before, but it seems obvious to me. Right now if you create an action involving only one layer and then insert a reference to it on the timeline you can see it, delete it, move it and copy it (I wish you could also stretch or shrink it but that's another wish).
If, however, you create a multiple layer action and then insert this at the top layer (you can only create a multi-layer action at the top group or bone layer) then you have no visual clue as to where it is. Some folks have taken to making a dummy marker, such as a move layer marker, to give you such a reference, but even with such a reference you cannot move, delete or copy the group action without going into each separate layer and doing so.
This is more than a PITA -- it's unnecessary and unproductive. What I'd like is a new timeline attribute that stores such actions in a group or bone layer, so we can move them around the same way we do on a single layer. Obviously, the movement would also move the individually stored actions on the various layers, but it would make using such actions really nice.
Please, please please! I can't imagine this is a major task, since all the info is already there. All that really needs to be done is to establish the corresponding linkage between that new timeline and the actions on the other timelines.
If, however, you create a multiple layer action and then insert this at the top layer (you can only create a multi-layer action at the top group or bone layer) then you have no visual clue as to where it is. Some folks have taken to making a dummy marker, such as a move layer marker, to give you such a reference, but even with such a reference you cannot move, delete or copy the group action without going into each separate layer and doing so.
This is more than a PITA -- it's unnecessary and unproductive. What I'd like is a new timeline attribute that stores such actions in a group or bone layer, so we can move them around the same way we do on a single layer. Obviously, the movement would also move the individually stored actions on the various layers, but it would make using such actions really nice.
Please, please please! I can't imagine this is a major task, since all the info is already there. All that really needs to be done is to establish the corresponding linkage between that new timeline and the actions on the other timelines.