Tue Nov 07, 2017 11:31 am
Not directly.
You could group selected nodes in the flow area. Then a group can be moved as a single item in the timeline, but it can also be temporarily expanded in the timeline to control individual members. A group of nodes in the timeline acts more like a set of effects on a track in After Effects.
You can also set up custom filters for the timeline display.
Also remember that unlike After Effects, the order of the tracks in the timeline is irrelevant. The order of processing is described in the flow area. The timeline just deals with time. So you can also re-order the timeline as you wish to keep related items together. Also, you can use the node area to select items in the timeline which is also sometimes easier.
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