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Import image default behavior always going backwards from start frame

Posted: 01 Oct 2022, 10:06
by TVPUSER
This was never an issue before 11.7 I just want to point this out because this default behavior shouldn't be happening.
By default I think animators tend to time their animations starting from frame 1 instead of 0. I'm glad to see that TVP tries to default to frame 1 when it can. though eversince the update I think there is room for confusion.

Please see this video so I can save you the time of me typing a wall of text...



In short, by default when importing footage as a new project, the first frame of the footage will always start at frame 0 even though the timeline is set to start at frame 1.
Compounding on this issue is that, when importing additional footage as layers, the import will always default its import offset at -1, -2, -3 etc...

Re: Import image default behavior always going backwards from start frame

Posted: 03 Oct 2022, 09:13
by jonathan_tvpaint
Hi!

Thank you for your feedback. I am able to play the video but not to download it. Do you agree to share with us the video to add it in our bugs database?

Jonathan

Re: Import image default behavior always going backwards from start frame

Posted: 03 Oct 2022, 22:48
by TVPUSER
jonathan_tvpaint wrote: 03 Oct 2022, 09:13 Hi!

Thank you for your feedback. I am able to play the video but not to download it. Do you agree to share with us the video to add it in our bugs database?

Jonathan
Feel free to add it, here is the video file.

Re: Import image default behavior always going backwards from start frame

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 09:14
by jonathan_tvpaint
Thank you very much. The fix will be available to next release hotfix.

Re: Import image default behavior always going backwards from start frame

Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 08:36
by Hironori Takagi
I think it's a good fix!

Re: Import image default behavior always going backwards from start frame

Posted: 06 Oct 2022, 15:37
by Thierry
We have addressed this issue in today's hotfix: https://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php ... 25#p130925 :)