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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
There is currently no way of knowing which layers or group in photoshop are publishable, once they were tagged with the creator. There's also no way of un-tagging something to make it no longer publishable.
Describe the solution you'd like
Once the user tags a layer for publishing, we need to somehow visually let the user know which layers are tagged. Hard to tell what options we have. Using colours is not great, because studios tend to already use them for various purposes. We could possibly append something to layer names, but that's also not great.
Another option, which would be ideal in the long term and also cross-host is extending creator to actually show any instances in the scene and let the user work with them to a certain extend.
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Another option, which would be ideal in the long term and also cross-host is extending creator to actually show any instances in the scene and let the user work with them to a certain extend.
A separate UI was my initial thoughts on this. Its also a problem in Harmony I guess.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
There is currently no way of knowing which layers or group in photoshop are publishable, once they were tagged with the creator. There's also no way of un-tagging something to make it no longer publishable.
Describe the solution you'd like
Once the user tags a layer for publishing, we need to somehow visually let the user know which layers are tagged. Hard to tell what options we have. Using colours is not great, because studios tend to already use them for various purposes. We could possibly append something to layer names, but that's also not great.
Another option, which would be ideal in the long term and also cross-host is extending creator to actually show any instances in the scene and let the user work with them to a certain extend.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: