All your elements that are visible at the selected frame appear in the Sceneplanning view windows. This is unlike the Drawing View window, which only displays the selected cell in a single element at the current frame.
If you want to work on a single element or set of elements, you would need to hide all the unrelated elements and then redisplay them later. That doesn’t sound like a big deal, but if you have many elements, it can be time consuming.
Toon Boom Studio allows you to hide all other elements except the ones you select using Solo mode. When this mode is active, it temporarily hides all unselected elements from the View windows, allowing you to work on only the elements you want.
To hide elements in your View windows with Solo mode:
1. Select the element(s) you want to show. You can either select a single element or a range of elements (using [Shift]+ click).
2. Click the Solo mode
button located at the top-left of the Timeline window.
When Solo mode is active, the Solo mode
button appears inverted and the hidden elements appear grayed-out in the Timeline window.
See Also
Exposure Sheet and Timeline Windows
Deleting Elements
Timing Pegs and Child Elements
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