Camera tool is dead!
- David_Fine
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- Joined: 29 Aug 2014, 16:39
Camera tool is dead!
All of a sudden, the camera tool is doing absolutely nothing. I have a normal A-B move, but when I open the profile editor, there is no red line on the timeline. When I play the move in camera mode, no move happens. I opened a scene I already have with a move and it works just fine. So what could be causing this aberration? Any old scene with a move works, but any new scene has no camera move functionality at all. I am using 11.01 on a Mac. I restarted the computer to see if that would fix it, but it didn't.
David Fine
iMac late 2014 3.5 GHz, 32GB RAM
Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
Vancouver, Canada
iMac late 2014 3.5 GHz, 32GB RAM
Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
Vancouver, Canada
Re: Camera tool is dead!
hi David,
how long (how much frames) is your current clip ?
have you checked if you have [Mark-in] and [Mark-out] set inadvertently on the same frame ?
can you post a screengrab ?
how long (how much frames) is your current clip ?
have you checked if you have [Mark-in] and [Mark-out] set inadvertently on the same frame ?
can you post a screengrab ?
- David_Fine
- Posts: 557
- Joined: 29 Aug 2014, 16:39
Re: Camera tool is dead!
The scene is 154 frames. The mark in and mark out is correct. The scene runs just fine, just without a camera move. As I say, the Time Profile editor does not even show a red cursor to view the move. Here is a screen grab to show the missing red line. I am on frame 60 on the time line, so the red line should be visible in the Time Profile editor, but it isn't.
David Fine
iMac late 2014 3.5 GHz, 32GB RAM
Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
Vancouver, Canada
iMac late 2014 3.5 GHz, 32GB RAM
Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
Vancouver, Canada
Re: Camera tool is dead!
You forgot to stretch your layer and give it a duration (mark in / mark out does not affect camera tool, only instances and layers do)
Re: Camera tool is dead!
your cropped screengrab don't show us which one of your 5 layers has effectively 155 frames (existing instances),
we can see only 2 of them, both have only a single frame, ... not enough to make a moving camera.
we can see only 2 of them, both have only a single frame, ... not enough to make a moving camera.
- David_Fine
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- Joined: 29 Aug 2014, 16:39
Re: Camera tool is dead!
Ah, thank you Elodie. I was doing a move on held instances, but I didn't realise you could not do that. You have to actually stretch them along the time line. My previous camera moves were always on finished scenes, but this one was meant to be before I animated it. So that's the answer. Thank you also, ZigOtto.
David Fine
iMac late 2014 3.5 GHz, 32GB RAM
Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
Vancouver, Canada
iMac late 2014 3.5 GHz, 32GB RAM
Snowden Fine Animation Inc.
Vancouver, Canada