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  • I see.. interesting idea… the mandate here is that they want flexibility for 4-6 lines, but it seems like this expression could be scaled out to accommodate that easily enough, I’ll give it a shot. Thanks!

  • Willie Frazier

    September 6, 2013 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Position Offset issue

    I think I may have solved it with a simple change…

    The expression now is:

    n=thisComp.layer(“White Solid 11”).effect(“(Transform)”)(“Position”)
    n+value

    this appears to work on the single layer… now to see if I get synchronous wiggle by repeating the technique on other visible layers

  • Willie Frazier

    September 6, 2013 at 2:35 am in reply to: Weird Single Frame Offset issues….

    Hey Todd, thanks for the response. I’ve left the office for the evening, so I’ll have to answer your question when I’m next in… Possibly tomorrow.

    However, if it helps, I will say that every time an update becomes available via Creative Cloud, I always install it straight away.

  • Willie Frazier

    March 13, 2013 at 6:23 pm in reply to: alt+p for keyframe position not working

    Confirmed here that alt+P (or any other transform modifier such a R, T, or S) does most definitely create a keyframe on the Mac. It appears from what I have seen here that the behavior is different on a PC, however, and this difference is missing in the documentation which would explain why it is absent in the lynda course.

  • Willie Frazier

    April 23, 2012 at 4:31 pm in reply to: Weird Jaggies on Rendered Transitions

    You can also select the effected clips in the sequence and do command-9 to bring up a dialogue that will let you change many settings, including field order interpolation.

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