![]() ![]() When one moves on to animation those marked frames/"clips" would essentially become key frames and would be marked as such. In your project window those selected frames would show up as "clips" which you could then add all of your meta data too. May I suggest a solution, simplify the entire process by just adding the ability to mark specific frames within the scene timeline. If a scene represents a shot and that shot is broken down into a series of clips that represent key moments in that shot, then they all need to share the same timeline because in the end they all express a single shot. ![]() Going back and forth, cutting and pasting, adding and dealiting clipc is driving me crazy. ![]() By giving them their own timelines you have made it impossible for "clips" to share backgrounds, layers, etc. Linking a single shot together as a series of "clips" is a great idea, don't get me wrong, but in order for that idea to work all of the "clips" need to share the same timeline. As a professional story board artist I like the addition of the project tab window but if it is to be a functional story boarding tool there are a few issues that need to be addressed.ฤก.) Your clips function is completely un-usable, it only clutters and complicates the boarding process. ![]()
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