I like when using expressions to always create children, one per expression, with nothing else in the same group. I like using consistent naming for expressions. At the end, the three triggers (Default, Angry, Sad) should have identical numbers of layers in them. Repeat the same for nose, mouth, whatever you have emotion variations for. Go to the Right Eyebrow and drag the 3 child layers to the 3 corresponding triggers that were created. ![]() You now should have a swapset with 3 triggers. ![]() Note: you only need to bind keys to Angry and Sad. Make sure the Default layer trigger is the default for the swapset (so it is displayed by, err, default). This automatically adds a trigger to each child (Default, Angry, and Sad - what I meant by "expressions" - human expressions, not a CH/AE feature) and puts them in a swapset. I should do a video I guess - its hard to explain in text and trivial showing it. (It feels a bit funny as you are adding things to the "default" trigger so that it can disappear rather than appear.) If they layer (default expression) is not in the default trigger, CH does not know to hide it. The default trigger starts on, and turns off when another keypress triggers it etc. The only way to make a layer disappear is to have a trigger on it that is the default trigger for a swapset. ( I think this is the bit you might be missing.)īasically, triggers only make things appear.
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