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Quick Reset Required!

Guest
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016

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While I'm learning Ch, I'm constantly making a adjustments to what effect it has, but the problem with this is, I soon forget where I was in the first place?

1. The Undo cmd+Z and Redo shift+cmd+Z is very useful, but sometimes I would just like to be able to Reset and start again! Is there a Reset option?

2. I would like to turn off the options/settings, so I can see, from scratch, what each does in turn. Is there a Blank Canvas of Settings? Hope that makes sense!?

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Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016

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I notice that when I click on the Scene... I can make adjustments and I get a X... If I click on this, it resets to default setting. Great!

However, when I click Puppet, I seem to get the same settings, but when I make adjustments.. no X? You have to double click and then enter 0, press Return/Enter to reset?

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Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016

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1. Best option for a reset is in the history window. Window > History. Just highlight the first thing in the list and you'll rewind to the start.

2. In the puppet panel some properties (track item behaviors) have a little menu icon next to them - you can remove or hide them in the scene from there.

3. The puppet values are a foundation, the defaults for your puppet. Yes, there is no X - you determine the defaults for what works best with your art. Once you're in a scene, that X means "restore to default" - whatever you've set originally in the puppet panel.

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Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016

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Hi Again!

The History Panel.... In Ps I paint and use History a lot.. never gave this a though in Ch... amazing!

I've just checked this out... Selected it from Windows.... Wow.. it goes way back to when I first started using and not just the latest session! I've pulled the History Panel away from the Main WorkSpace and have it as a floating Window.. this will be very useful!

I'm still not 100% sure why there are two Properties.. Panels that seem to be showing the same thing, although one is slightly different. However, it may become a bit clearer when I get further into Ch!? I'm still working on a head and one eye! Slow... I know!

Thanks again for your invaluable help!

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Just realized  the Floating History Panel remains a part of the WorkSpace I created... So it pops back up as soon as I open Cn... Excellent!

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Apr 12, 2023 Apr 12, 2023

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I have created about 15 different tracks in a scene by adding a lot of assets. I need to be able to reset ONLY the puppet, and not get rid of all of the other assets that are perfectly timed in the scene.

Is there a way to do that?

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