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or use proxies
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2014-04-02 11:06 GMT+02:00 Robert Kjettrup <robert@stvmayday.dk>:
> Hi
>
> i think your problem is that the animated psd is using the native AE PSR
> keyframes, and AE will automaticly interpolate the animation of those, and
> that is a very nice feature, but it sound like the other pre-comp you have
> is a sequence of images, that will ofcourse not be smoothly reinterpolated
> to a new slower animation, making the 2 comp not to sync up anymore.
>
> One solution could be to bake the keyframes of the psd, as you have tried,
> but after that convert all the keyframes to Hold keyframes so that when you
> timeremap the master comp the animating psd will jump at the same
> timeinterval as the image sequence.
>
> This can still fail though if you dont timestretch to a slow/speedup with an
> integer value (x2, x3, x4, or /2, /3, /4) as AE can put keyframes on
> "subframes" (frame numbers like 5,333) and with an image sequnce AE cant do
> that but will just take the nearest frame. This can cause some of the frames
> from the 2 comps to some times be 1 frame out of sync.
> So keep the timestrech value to 50%, 100%, 200%, 300% etc. and you should be
> good to go... with an jumpy animation though :-D
>
>
> Maybe i misunderstood you question, then im sorry for the lengthy response
> :-)
>
> Robert
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> 2014-04-02 9:17 GMT+02:00 Tor Martin Norvik <tormartin@tilnaermetlik.no>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have followed this list for several years now, what an extraordinary
>> great resource for After Effects.
>>
>> I have something that I am wondering about regarding timeremapping a pre
>> comp where you have layers with PSR animation.
>>
>> If my pre comp is 12 frames long and I want to extend it to be 24, I just
>> add the necessary time remapping keys. So far so good!
>> But this offsets some of my animation in the pre comp?
>>
>> In my pre comp there are two layers, one is another pre comp with 12
>> images sequenced after each other and the other layer is a .psd which is
>> animated and superimposed on the pre comp with sequenced images.
>>
>> So:
>> PreComp A
>> - Child preComp
>> - Animated .psd
>>
>> If I timeremap PreComp A, the animated .psd does not follow the layers in
>> Child preComp.
>>
>>
>> I find it a bit hard to describe it in a more elegant way, but please
>> chime in if you have experienced something similar and found a nice
>> solution.
>> I have tried «baking» all keys on the animated .psd, thinking that could
>> help. But the only solution so far is to render the pre comp A out to a
>> sequenced .png and TimeRemap it.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tor Martin
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