This will cause problems with e.g. "View All".
If we are deleting a GP layer channel, then the whole GP layer is
removed, same now happens when removing the last keyframe.
Differential D6669
Fix T66505: Deleting the last keyframe in Grease Pencil Dope Sheet will leave the channel visible Authored by Philipp Oeser (lichtwerk) on Jan 24 2020, 3:36 PM. Tags Subscribers None
Details This will cause problems with e.g. "View All". If we are deleting a GP layer channel, then the whole GP layer is
Diff Detail
Event TimelineComment Actions Delete all frames never must remove the layer itself. You can have empty layer to be used later. Comment Actions note again though that deleting the channel in the dopesheet already removes the layer as well... should that also be reconsidered as"wrong"? Comment Actions No, if you delete a channel means you don't want the layer, so remove the layer is ok here. Only if you remove frames is when the layer must not delete because you maybe clear all frames to start drawing again in the layer. Comment Actions I think this is a bit inconsistent (since we are in an animation editor), so why would deleting an entire animation channel have different results then deleting all of its keyframes? |