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[QUOTE="merryoncherry, post: 125643, member: 37249"] In addition to what LA0 said, I like to go back and do "import effects", then import the effects from another element in the same sequence file, or maybe the original (I used a lot of OPS), so the new element works without any serious work. The other thing that is really easy to do is add the new element to your groups, if you sequence at the group level (like "All Yard", or "All Snowflake Arms", or "All House Verticals" or whatever. That way, all you have to do is re-render all your sequences and it'll probably be involved without any changes. Then you can go back and "plus it" by putting specific effects on the new models. [/QUOTE]
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