Sun May 26, 2024 10:44 pm
Well, if you don't care about each change being a unique node that can be toggled on and off only one or two trim nodes should be enough. If subsequent changes happen those can be made on the same trim nodes because in theory all those trim nodes will have the same amount of adjustments on them. At least within a set of clips/scene.
But I understand where your idea comes from. Although I'd rather have a mechanic where you can temporarily link same node numbers of a few clips together and any change made then will be added/subtracted from current values. Then jump out of that mode again. I think such a feature would be very intuitive.
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