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How to hide layer in action

New Here ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Hi guys,

We are create a bird character animator. When our bird no fly we use the wings like “arm” to gesticular.

The problem is when we activate “action to fly”, we need that layer “arm” desappear.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Use a swap set containing the two sets of arms. A swap set will hide the other layers in the swap set when you trigger a particular layer.

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Participant ,
Jul 14, 2019 Jul 14, 2019

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Can you do this for auto blink?

I would like for one layer within my eyebrow group to disappear during the auto blink. Is there anyway that I could tag one layer to disappear When the autoblink is triggered?

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Autoblink hides all siblings. So create layer with two children - the layer you want to disappear and a blank layer. Tag the blank layer with the blink tag and put auto blink on the parent layer. Then autoblink will make the layer disappear (By replacing it with the blank layer)

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