Great solution. I can tell you're using it often.
@ktewes Thank you very much for your quick response! I had already considered this method as well. Are the individual elements in the scenes still separated? Can I still animate these elements individually?
Of course, as long as you keep each element that you want to animate or target in Hype on a separate layer.
For better handling, you can create a separate artboard for each scene in Illustrator and label the elements according to their scene.
For example:
- 'elm_a_1', 'elm_b_1', ..., 'elm_n_1' for all elements in scene 1
- 'elm_a_2', 'elm_b_2', ..., 'elm_n_2' for all elements in scene 2
I sometimes use a separator in the layers panel for better organization. This layer contains no elements and, as long as it is set to invisible, it won’t be exported anyway.
But how you organize it is entirely up to your imagination...
exportToHype_1.zip (204.8 KB)
Thank you very much @ktewes!
At first, I didn’t understand your description, but your attached sample file opened my eyes. You’ve been a huge help.