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Play and reference layer
Quote from MattiasG on March 11, 2026, 7:54 amHi,
It seems like when you have a reference layer and play the video thst refercde layer is visible. I guess you often don´t wabt that. I did not find a way to turn that off besided clicking the eye-icon above the R-Layer but I think it should be default whne playing that the R-kayer are not visible
Hi,
It seems like when you have a reference layer and play the video thst refercde layer is visible. I guess you often don´t wabt that. I did not find a way to turn that off besided clicking the eye-icon above the R-Layer but I think it should be default whne playing that the R-kayer are not visible
Quote from Niels on March 11, 2026, 8:12 amThanks a lot MattiasG.
You definitely got a point. Of course it depends on what it is you are using the Ref Layer for - and people use it for many different things. But for people using it for actual reference, it makes more sense to have it not shown when playing. I agree.
We aught to have this as an option. We’ll do an option - probably for the next beta release.
I’m glad you made me aware of it! Thank you!
Thanks a lot MattiasG.
You definitely got a point. Of course it depends on what it is you are using the Ref Layer for - and people use it for many different things. But for people using it for actual reference, it makes more sense to have it not shown when playing. I agree.
We aught to have this as an option. We’ll do an option - probably for the next beta release.
I’m glad you made me aware of it! Thank you!
Quote from MattiasG on March 11, 2026, 8:18 amYes, as always everyone has their own way of working.
I think it would fine if you could make the Ref-layer in a bluetone. It would be easier to trace then if the image layer is balck.
Yes, as always everyone has their own way of working.
I think it would fine if you could make the Ref-layer in a bluetone. It would be easier to trace then if the image layer is balck.
