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Access to rotoscope image - Readjusting Roto after No-Pick selected


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I've added a rotoscope image onto a view and adjusted it how I thought I wanted it (along with 4 other views). After adjusting for sizing and aligning with the axes like I wanted, I went through and selected the "No Pick" for each in their Properties.

However, I found later that one image is aligned on the wrong axis.

 

How can I get access to the rotoscope image on that view that is misaligned since I've turned off picking it, I can't click on it.

I'm running AM 2006.

 

Thanks for the help.

Tom

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That's my question.

Once you select the "No Pick" icon on the rotoscope's properties window, I can't find a way to reselect the image through any menu or screen action for the view in which it was placed to get back to its properties.

 

I understand that the "No Pick" is there for a very legitimate reason and that's fine but there must be a way to reaccess it so that I can delete it when my modeling's done or want to put in another and eliminate a current one.

 

I've gone through the menus but can't seem to find anything that will do it.

 

Thanks in advance for any help,

Tom

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To all,

 

Digging through some older posts, I was able to find the access.

 

By going to View->Project Workspace, the entire project is outlined and under the model I was working on are the individual rotoscope images and by clicking on them there, you see their properties and can 'unselect' the No Pick.

 

Phew,

Tom

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