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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Take the following scenarios...
We want to manage the palette and organize it, if all styles are on one page but we want to move all shadow colors to a second page it's very tedious to manually find them all and move them to the second page.
We want to find quickly styles relating to a body part when painting or working with FX filtering, if we're working on the hair it can be troublesome if for some reason the palette has lost its order along the way.
Describe the solution you'd like
An input field on the palette window that lets the user filter what styles are displayed.
Example
If we want to isolate shadow colors and they're correctly named using a sh string in their name, we could filter the shadow colors using a wildcard *sh to filter...
hair_sh
skin_sh
hat_sh
Or we could filter one body part, like hair to isolate...
hair
hair_sh
hair_hl
hair_ao
hair_rl
Misc
There should be a small cross at the right edge that when clicked clears the field and the filtering.
Visibility can be toggled on or off in the menu.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Take the following scenarios...
We want to manage the palette and organize it, if all styles are on one page but we want to move all shadow colors to a second page it's very tedious to manually find them all and move them to the second page.
We want to find quickly styles relating to a body part when painting or working with FX filtering, if we're working on the hair it can be troublesome if for some reason the palette has lost its order along the way.
Describe the solution you'd like
An input field on the palette window that lets the user filter what styles are displayed.
Example
If we want to isolate shadow colors and they're correctly named using a
sh
string in their name, we could filter the shadow colors using a wildcard*sh
to filter...Or we could filter one body part, like
hair
to isolate...Misc
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: