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cut through layers

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i can't remember how I did this before:
can someone please remind how to copy/cut a frame through all layers (retaining the layer structure)?
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It's a script called Deep Cut.
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Is DeepCut really
malcooning wrote:... retaining the layer structure
???
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Ah, sorry; I overlooked that last remark. Where is DeepCut anyway? I know I came across it when I was browsing through all the nooks and crannies here and could not come across it again. Might I have wondered into a Mirage file without knowing it, thinking it was here?
EDIT: what does retaining all layer structures mean?
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:Where is DeepCut anyway?
DeepCut is now embedded into the functions of the CutBrush. Just use the tool as it is, but tick the 'display' box in the tool menu, and it will cut out through the layers. (see attachment)
Paul Fierlinger wrote:what does retaining all layer structures mean?
meaning that I would cut an image (one frame or more) including it's different layers, and then be able to paste the image, as it is, with its layers, in a new project.
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Brilliant. I hope you get yours -- I remember vaguely dhomas making a plugin that does that but have lost track of it.
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malcooning wrote:... meaning that I would cut an image (one frame or more) including it's different layers, and then be able to paste the image, as it is, with its layers, in a new project.
I have a custom button which basically extracts the Current Frame to a new project.
In its actual state, it works only on the current frame, and doesn't manage layer's pre/post-behavior .
I will try to extend its smooth working later, when I'll get some spare times .

if you are interested, let me know .
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Would like to know how to be able to do this too! For quite lengthy bits I go via "split project" and "copy / paste" the layers into the project I want them to be in. Regards, Conny
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When you "deep cut" a brush, it still because a normal animbrush with just "one layer'.
The layer structure of the project you cut from is not retained in the brush, only the display.
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I was never sure how to do this. So my little workaround (if the project was not to huge) was to hit modify project (making absolutely sure you do not have the "remove project" checkbox enabled), and just deleting the unwanted layers, flattening the rest and cutting a brush from that. Its really not that huge of a hassle if you do not have to do it real often.
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