visual layer reference
visual layer reference
It is not the first time, and it surely will not be the last, but for the so-manieth time I was drawing on the wrong layer. (cleaning on the layer of my rough)
So I was wondering if it would be interesting to have the option to have the layer color or name visible in your drawing project window. Maybe a little square or dot in the upper left corner. Just as a visual reminder of what layer you're working on.
So I was wondering if it would be interesting to have the option to have the layer color or name visible in your drawing project window. Maybe a little square or dot in the upper left corner. Just as a visual reminder of what layer you're working on.
Re: visual layer reference
I agree. Some visual reference would be good.
I make the same mistake very often.
I make the same mistake very often.
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Re: visual layer reference
Do you know the "Zoom: Shake" command, by default I think it's bound to the [a] key.
Try it, and you'll find you will use it almost constantly before drawing something.
Try it, and you'll find you will use it almost constantly before drawing something.
Quicktime is DEAD. Get over it and move on !
Re: visual layer reference
I've got a couple of keys set up with compound shortcuts (a great feature in TVP) - so that clicking one of the keys moves up a layer and shakes the image and another key moves down a layer and shakes the image - this (in addition to the single 'zoom shake' key) means it's possible for me to work quite a lot of the time with the layers panel hidden.
I do still draw on the wrong layer sometimes though - but that's good old fashioned human error!
I do still draw on the wrong layer sometimes though - but that's good old fashioned human error!
Last edited by Byron on 12 Oct 2010, 11:46, edited 1 time in total.
Re: visual layer reference
you also have "=" that will show you the current layer only.
Re: visual layer reference
DAMNN!!!! this is a good feature. Sure I'll use it constantly (especially when I'm very very old, haha).Do you know the "Zoom: Shake" command, by default I think it's bound to the [a] key.
This covers my problem completely. Never too old to learn. Thanks.
Re: visual layer reference
That's a great tip! Thanks.Byron wrote:I've got a couple of keys set up with compound shortcuts (a great feature in TVP) - so that clicking one of the keys moves up a layer and shakes the image and another key moves down a layer and shakes the image - this (in addition to the single 'zoom shake' key) means it's possible for me to work quite a lot of the time with the layers panel hidden.
I do still draw on the wrong layer sometimes though - but that's good old fashioned human error!
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Re: visual layer reference
I've been working this way for many, many years, which makes me very, very old, so you are right.DAMNN!!!! this is a good feature. Sure I'll use it constantly (especially when I'm very very old, haha).
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Re: visual layer reference
That's a new one on me! Added Zoom:shake to my up and down arrow shortcuts - works perfectly, thanks.Byron wrote:... clicking one of the keys moves up a layer and shakes the image and another key moves down a layer and shakes the image...
Sven
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Re: visual layer reference
Experimenting further, I inserted Layer:Toggle Display All, before and after Zoom:shake...
Up key = Layer:Go Up +Layer:Toggle Display All +Zoom:Shake +Layer:Toggle Display All
Down key = Layer:Go Down +Layer:Toggle Display All +Zoom:Shake +Layer:Toggle Display All
It seems to make it even clearer what is actually drawn on the current layer.
Sven
Up key = Layer:Go Up +Layer:Toggle Display All +Zoom:Shake +Layer:Toggle Display All
Down key = Layer:Go Down +Layer:Toggle Display All +Zoom:Shake +Layer:Toggle Display All
It seems to make it even clearer what is actually drawn on the current layer.
Sven
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Re: visual layer reference
I don't understand any of this conversation except the first entry . . . :O
What is "zoom:shake"? How do I do this? I've seen reference to this exuberance-evoking option before, but alas, I know naught . . .
What is "zoom:shake"? How do I do this? I've seen reference to this exuberance-evoking option before, but alas, I know naught . . .
Re: visual layer reference
press your [A] key (if you have a keyboard), and it should "shake" the current layer in the preview window.toonybrain wrote: What is "zoom:shake"? How do I do this? I've seen reference to this exuberance-evoking option before, but alas, I know naught . . .
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Re: visual layer reference
I'm not abble to remember how to get a "compound shortcut" would you be kind and refresh my mind please ?Byron wrote:I've got a couple of keys set up with compound shortcuts (a great feature in TVP)
( as long as I've ever been able to do it before ) I guess i can do it on a button, nothing more … and shortcuts are more efficients…
so, please, what's the trick again ?
THX
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Never mind, I guess I get it… first, I created a new panel… with 2 functions… first one : "layer up" , second one : " zoom shake"…
… after that, the trick is only to link this button to a key via the "configure keyboard" ??… ain't it ?
Done !… well, actually, it works allwright… will be very helpfull !
if there is another way, please, let me know… THX
(Im going to use it when I'm old ;o))
Toonybrain : If you're interested, I can post a new message with a few screenshots (as a tutorial)… let me know
Re: visual layer reference
To create a 'compound shortcut':
In the keyboard shortcuts panel, select your shortcut key in the left pane, then select the first action in the right pane and hit Assign. Next, select your second action and then whilst holding Ctrl hit Assign again.
In the keyboard shortcuts panel, select your shortcut key in the left pane, then select the first action in the right pane and hit Assign. Next, select your second action and then whilst holding Ctrl hit Assign again.