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In the Animate tab, clicking a group in the outliner tab brings it up in the Timeline tab.
I think double clicking a group could bring up not only that group but also all of its child groups in the timeline.
It would make selecting and moving groups of keyframes quicker for models with many groups.
Double clicking the model in the viewport could have the same function, but if so maybe it should be an option in settings. Inadvertently double clicking is probably more prone in the viewport, and it could be an annoyance to some.
Alt-clicking a group could remove it from the timeline, Alt-double clicking could remove the child groups with it.
It would be convenient to combo with "bring up all animators". For example, if I have an animation with keyframes for arms, legs and facial groups, but only want to work on the arms and legs, I could first use "bring up all animators" then Alt-click the head group to hide all facial groups from the timeline.
bb_sugg_double_click_group_animate.mp4
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In the Animate tab, clicking a group in the outliner tab brings it up in the Timeline tab.
I think double clicking a group could bring up not only that group but also all of its child groups in the timeline.
It would make selecting and moving groups of keyframes quicker for models with many groups.
Double clicking the model in the viewport could have the same function, but if so maybe it should be an option in settings. Inadvertently double clicking is probably more prone in the viewport, and it could be an annoyance to some.
Alt-clicking a group could remove it from the timeline, Alt-double clicking could remove the child groups with it.
It would be convenient to combo with "bring up all animators". For example, if I have an animation with keyframes for arms, legs and facial groups, but only want to work on the arms and legs, I could first use "bring up all animators" then Alt-click the head group to hide all facial groups from the timeline.
bb_sugg_double_click_group_animate.mp4
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: