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At least it's not a glass table.
Of course you can!
Ficed, thanks. :)
No, and as I said before, it's not recommended. You can simply move the unbroken table off-screen instantly, and in the same frame, move the broken one in its place. It's really simple, and it avoids blading, which can cause all sorts of issues when done without changing camera angles.
We can hide the broken table by clicking the eye symbol.
Thats the best way I know of, never thought of it your way. B_B
Edited the desc. Thanks for the advice. :)
Bad idea. It's best to just have the two tables switch places instantly in the same shot.
but thank you anyway