How do I split viewport and place a different empty image in each one? As of now, when I place the empty in one view it appears in the other.
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$\begingroup$ Usually, you use different images for different views. For example, if you look from the front, you will not see images that's rotated 90 deg to the view. If you don't want to see the image from back, you can toggle visibility from back in image settings. $\endgroup$– CrantiszOct 6, 2021 at 12:27
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$\begingroup$ here is what I did step by step, 1) split the view screen 2) dragged image (empty) into the left side ----- at that point, the image was placed into the right side also. My question is why? And thanks for the response. $\endgroup$– crfOct 6, 2021 at 12:35
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$\begingroup$ reference images now are presented as objects in the scene. $\endgroup$– CrantiszOct 6, 2021 at 12:44
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Just follow this GIF step by step. Hope this Helps
By the way please remeber to place each of your ref images into different collections and your objects into a seperate collection and you can view the panel by pressing N on your keypad
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$\begingroup$ No, that is not what I am looking for. I will do a screen record. I think that will show what I mean much better than I can explain in words. $\endgroup$– crfOct 6, 2021 at 12:51
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$\begingroup$ made a video, without sound, for now, too much noise here right now.... hopefully, you can understand what I mean. If not I will do another with audio. Here is the link, drive.google.com/drive/folders/… $\endgroup$– crfOct 6, 2021 at 13:13
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$\begingroup$ crf, you need to give access to everyone so they can view the video because you have provided us with a google drive link.Right now I am unable to play the video $\endgroup$– Ribbit12Oct 6, 2021 at 13:16
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first step is to to place each of your ref images into different collections and your objects into a seperate collection
Now press 'N' on your keypad and go to the 'View panel'
go to the collection section and check the 'local collections' option
Now just repeat the same steps in the other section of your splitted viewport