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  • Dennis Rockhill

    June 15, 2014 at 2:11 pm in reply to: Time remapping stop motion effect bug

    Thanks, Cesar – I’ll give it a try and report back.

  • Dennis Rockhill

    June 12, 2014 at 10:27 am in reply to: Time remapping stop motion effect bug

    I have been experiencing what seems like that same issue. I can certainly believe it’s my computer, but it would be nice to figure out what is actually the problem with my computer – as this was not a problem earlier… But If I have to explain to my wife that a new computer is needed, this may be good back-up for me =)

    Here are some further details on the issue (I’m simplifying a bit for ease of explaining – I’m somewhat of a newbie):
    1. I have 3 different views set up in a time remap sequence – Position A, B and C – (mouth positions for a speaking character).
    2. I use time remapping to make my character’s mouth move w the words. It looks “perfect”. Save and close.
    3. Open – now when I review my work the mouth positions look like ACC rather than the original ABC.
    4. If I just move the timer along the time remap position B now looks like position C. However, if I just change the opacity of position B to 99% instead of 100% – it switches back to looking correct (position B)
    5. OK – well it’s a band aid, but it works, right? Save and close.
    6. Nope – open and it’s the same issue repeating itself. Same band aid applied (changing position B’s opacity back to 100% seems to fix it again – the % doesn’t seem to matter). Save and close…
    7. Overall – the behavior of this issue doesn’t seem completely consistent. It may change without saving or closing. I see it change in the middle of a RAM preview sometimes.

    I wonder if other folks that are seeing this issue are running an older machine that doesn’t have much RAM. I’m maxed at 4GB on my laptop (again, a newbie…) Any thoughts from smarter and more experience users?

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