Anything similar to "collect for output"? - get a list of all items used in a scene for quick recall
If any of you have worked in graphics or music you'll understand the collect for output idea.
I have been working on something and have the first 2 scenes complete but I want to reuse some of the sculpts etc.. that I used in these scenes in future scenes.
I'm totally new to all this so I went at it blind and just searched for items I needed that others had already made and incorporated them in my scenes.
It would be very handy if there was a way to bundle all items used in a scene into one searchable "folder" like the groups on the Dreamiverse.
I know you can favourite items but when I've got dozens of them in a scene already, it'll take ages to go through, find the creators, re-find them in the Dreamiverse and add to favourites.
Even within a scene, it can be quite laborious to clone an item from the start of the scene, scroll through it and reuse the item at the end of the scene, so some quick recall of all items used in a particular scene would be excellent, especially if you could see lists by scene whilst in other scenes too for quick consistency across multiple scenes.
The way I imagine it working is to have an option in the pause menu called something like "collect for output" which would bundle all sculpts, custom logic objects etc.. rather than something that has to be added to as you go along.
Sorry if this is in there already and I'm just missing it!
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Not 100% sure I understand the "collect for output" idea. But here are some ideas that may help you while that feature is not there.
When searching the dreamiverse, you can go to the "recents" tab I believe. This shows you everything you've used recently--regardless of which scene you used it in.
Another feature you may find useful, if you wanted to make a collection with everything you used in a particular scene/project, is the genealogy page. Go to a creation such as a scene. Scroll right and click on the "Genealogy." One of the tabs shows everything that use "used in" that creation. So then you can click on one to go to its cover page, and use the share button in the top-right to add it to the collection. Then the next one, and so on. -
Thanks Supposer! I didn't know about the Genealogy page, that'll do the trick nicely for now.
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