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Add Labels to Layers in Composition window

Community Beginner ,
Jan 03, 2025 Jan 03, 2025

It should be better to work in Composition window while layers are labeled just like in figma with their names, layer colors and contextual track and trick mattes. Also it could be useful to add hide and solo properties into context menus (kinda we already seen in Photoshop and Illustrator), tailored to selected layers. It's like a dynamic island but truly dynamic. Also you can borrow some ideas from FX Console plugin from Video Copilot.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 03, 2025 Jan 03, 2025

what app?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 03, 2025 Jan 03, 2025

@rsverdliuk 

 

I've moved your post from Creative Cloud Desktop to the After Effects forum for you.

 

Jane

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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2025 Jan 04, 2025
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>>Also it could be useful to add hide and solo properties into context menus (kinda we already seen in Photoshop and Illustrator), tailored to selected layers<<

You can already do that in AE.

Right-click and at the bottom of a Menu there is a Select group just like how Photoshop does.

There is also a Switches group which lets you do things like lock, solo, hide, etc.

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