sequencer offset layers and "hold" on frame 1?
Posted: Fri May 01, 2026 7:22 am
So this has been an issue for me as long as I can remember, and I've never quite solved it. I usually work around it. This is probably user error or lack of knowledge.
I use the sequencer to slide a group layer with a bunch of sub animations and keys down the timeline. I need a crossfade from the first scene and need a way to "freeze" or "hold" frame 1 of the moho layer. Is there an easy way to "freeze" or "hold" frame 1 of that layer so that it can start at a specific frame? Currently, it starts immediately at whatever frame you set it up in the layer or imported moho object. In my case, I'm importing a completed animation with lots of complicated animations that's already timed and ready to go.
When you slide a layer down the timeline frame 0 is a perfect hold frame but it's useless because it's all the setup of the rigging, etc. If you don't turn off visibility, frame 0 is visible all the way down the timeline until it starts, which is EXACTLY what I need, but ONLY if it could change frame 0 to frame 1. When using the sequencer, you really don't want frame 0 in the animation and have to set the visibility off on frame 0, and on at frame 1, but then you lose the "hold" frame before it starts.
Is there a solution to this, or should I continue to use my less-than-preferred workarounds (prerendered frame 1 image)? It kind of makes the sequencer a wee tiny bit kind of almost "useless". Useless is a really strong word for a potentially useful feature, but I have never really found a way to use it effectively to create scenes like this with cross-fades and better timing without being able to "hold" or "freeze" on frame 1.
I use the sequencer to slide a group layer with a bunch of sub animations and keys down the timeline. I need a crossfade from the first scene and need a way to "freeze" or "hold" frame 1 of the moho layer. Is there an easy way to "freeze" or "hold" frame 1 of that layer so that it can start at a specific frame? Currently, it starts immediately at whatever frame you set it up in the layer or imported moho object. In my case, I'm importing a completed animation with lots of complicated animations that's already timed and ready to go.
When you slide a layer down the timeline frame 0 is a perfect hold frame but it's useless because it's all the setup of the rigging, etc. If you don't turn off visibility, frame 0 is visible all the way down the timeline until it starts, which is EXACTLY what I need, but ONLY if it could change frame 0 to frame 1. When using the sequencer, you really don't want frame 0 in the animation and have to set the visibility off on frame 0, and on at frame 1, but then you lose the "hold" frame before it starts.
Is there a solution to this, or should I continue to use my less-than-preferred workarounds (prerendered frame 1 image)? It kind of makes the sequencer a wee tiny bit kind of almost "useless". Useless is a really strong word for a potentially useful feature, but I have never really found a way to use it effectively to create scenes like this with cross-fades and better timing without being able to "hold" or "freeze" on frame 1.