diseno
November 13, 2025, 2:55pm
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Right click > Universal hide > check all the scenes you want the object to be hidden.
The problem is that you create all the scenes and then add one that has plane sections or requires different lighting, and you have to go scene by scene turning things off and on until the end of the world—too much effort for something that can be solved with 3 clicks.
There have been several posts already about this, but D5 has the same response ‘apply to all’ which doesn’t help at all, and not what’s being requested for.
Not sure why this has been ignored.
sometimes, just before render, you notice you need a light, or character, or anything, in one of your scenes, then you add it to the scene, but now you have to go to all other scenes and shots and clips, and hide it one by one! so how about a simple “hide in all scene” option? cause it’s easier to unhide it in couple of scenes than hide it in 20 scenes.
you can actually go further and make a “manage” window option and have checkbox for all the scenes and shots, so you just decide there where yo…
That’s great D5 has option to store in scene hide parameter of objects but there should be inverted option in menu to hide current object in all other scenes but stay it visible in current scene.
For example :
If we create new scene with new camera position we have car that it is in front of the new camera. There is needs to slightly move it to different position. Currently D5 doesn’t store object positions in scenes ( like keyframing) so we need to hide car from this scene, make copy and move…
I would love an option when creating new layers to only have it visible in one scene rather than having to manually go in and turn off the layer and update each scene. The entire purpose of Layers is for more control and time saving so to have it automatically be applied to all scenes is working backwards.
Hi, just copy the characteristics of the scene and then paste for each scene, that is, go to the image scene with the small icon where you have all the characteristics, light effects and what you have on the layers. Right click on it, you will see a dropdown pop up, copy the characteristics and then paste it onto the others, you will see at the top, after pasting, the dot above the image icon.
Good work
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