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shelbystardust
Participant
February 28, 2023
Question

PNGs exported from Photoshop are causing major glitches when imported into Animate

  • February 28, 2023
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PLEASE HELP!

I have a massive project deadline and am about to miss it because of this issue. 

When I export pngs from photoshop and import them into adobe, then animate them, major glitching ensues. Not all pngs seem to be corrupted immediately- sometimes they work at first and start glitching later, and sometimes the glitch is immediate. The glitch appears as both the timeline player lagging and rapid flashing in and out of the image. The images are 1080x1080, so not too large. 

I have uninstalled/ reinstalled older versions of both Animate and Photoshop. I have reset all preferences, updated Mac OS (now it's Ventura 13.2.1). I have plenty of storage/ disk space and have been animating complex animations for months before this problem started. I have been in multiple adobe help chats, given them remote control over my computer all to no avail. 

I have attached a quick video illustrating the glitching problem.

Any and all help is so greatly appreciated– I have been working nonstop trying to fix this for days. 

 

mac specs: 

Processor: 2.3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9

Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB

Memory: 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4

OS: Ventura.13.2.1

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JoãoCésar17023019
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2023

Hi.

 

Besides of what @Mario_CR suggested, try converting all motion tweens to classic tweens or even to frame-by-frame animation (right-click the tweens and select Convert to Frame-by-Frame Animation).

It`s just a guess but maybe it's affecting the bitmaps somehow.

Regards,
JC

Legend
February 28, 2023

Processor: 2.3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9

Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB

Memory: 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4

 

This is not relevant information. How are you exporting the PNGs?

shelbystardust
Participant
February 28, 2023

An adobe assistant asked for this information so I thought I'd provide it here. 

Exporting the pngs as Photoshop > export as > saving at 1080x1080 with transparency> in a folder on desktop

Mario_CR
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2023

Hi, could you double check that the exported images are indeed 1080x1080 pixels? Go to the library, select a bitmap and choose Properties from the contextual menu: 

 

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2023

please don't post duplicate messages.