So I do all my drawing in Layer0, making unique components out of every "thing" that one might construe as a chunk of wood. I have a good feel for and am working well with components and groups.
But when the design is "done" and you start breaking out "scenes" with layers (ie. to put together the pages of printed drawings to work from) it seems you have to start making unique and exploded copies of things from the main drawing.. which is all fine and good until you have a design change idea - maybe a tweak to a component.. Then what? Throw away all the scenes and start over? What's a strategy to allow for that while still allowing the breaking apart and making unique of components in various scenes & layers?? or am I approaching it wrong?
But when the design is "done" and you start breaking out "scenes" with layers (ie. to put together the pages of printed drawings to work from) it seems you have to start making unique and exploded copies of things from the main drawing.. which is all fine and good until you have a design change idea - maybe a tweak to a component.. Then what? Throw away all the scenes and start over? What's a strategy to allow for that while still allowing the breaking apart and making unique of components in various scenes & layers?? or am I approaching it wrong?