Customizing the Workspace
In the course of this project, you may have resized or repositioned some panels, or opened new ones. As you modify the workspace, After Effects saves those modifications; the next time you open the project, the most recent version of the workspace is used. However, you can choose to restore the original workspace at any time by choosing Window > Workspace > Reset "Standard."
However, if you're frequently using panels that aren't part of the Standard workspace, or if you like to resize or group panels for different types of projects, you can save time by customizing the workspace to suit your needs. You can save any workspace configuration, or use any of the preset workspaces that come with After Effects. These predefined workspaces are suitable for various types of workflows, such as animation or effects work.
Using Predefined Workspaces
Take a minute now to explore the predefined workspaces in After Effects.
- If you closed the Lesson01_Finished.aep project, open it again (or open another project) to explore the workspaces.
- Choose Window > Workspace > Animation. After Effects opens the following panels at the right side of the application window:
- Info and Audio (grouped)
- Time Controls
- The Smoother
- The Wiggler
- Motion Sketch
- Effects & Presets
- Choose Window > Workspace > Paint. The Paint and Brush Tips panels open and the Composition panel is replaced by the Layer panel, for easy access to the tools and controls you need to paint in your compositions.
Saving a Custom Workspace
You can save any workspace at any time as a custom workspace. Once saved, new and edited workspaces appear in the Window > Workspace submenu. If a project with a custom workspace is opened on a system other than the one on which it was created, After Effects looks for a workspace with a matching name. If After Effects finds a match (and the monitor configuration matches), it uses that workspace; if it can't find a match (or the monitor configuration doesn't match), it opens the project using the current local workspace.
Customize and save your workspace now by following these steps:
- Close the Paint and Brush Tips panels by clicking the small x next to the panel names.
- Choose Window > Effects & Presets to open that panel, and then drag it into a group with the Time Controls panel.
- Choose Window > Workspace > New Workspace. Enter a name for the workspace and click OK to save it, or click Cancel if you don't want to save it.