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j.o10652240
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February 28, 2023
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Since new update motion layers are not working correctly

  • February 28, 2023
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Curious if anyone else is having this (major) issue or has a solution. I use fresco to create animations, which I then import as psd files into after effects. Until a few days ago, this worked fine, and they came into after effects with motion layers as precomps containing all the frames of the animation as layers. Now the entire motion layer is being imported as a single layer, with all the pixels from the entire animation on top of each other. Same issue when opening the file in photoshop. I'm guessing some new change has caused this - it's really an issue because it breas

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Correct answer j.o10652240

Hi Sjaani, thanks for your reply. The issue I was having didn't relate to export at all - I'm talking about opening the same psd file that is created in Fresco in After effects. You can import a psd into AE and then sequence the layers in there, which allows you to work with multilayered animations and also skip the step of exporting. I did get this issue semi-solved on the phone with customer support - it seems Fresco motion layers now come into photoshop as smart objects containing all the frames, so you have to open the psdc in photoshop, right click on the motion layer, and then click "convert to layers". 

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jakobf16001915
Participating Frequently
December 5, 2023

My problem is even worse. Since the update, the multiple animation layers in my animation are merged into one Photoshop layer, and so my frame-by-frame animation is lost. This does not happen on export, but even before: when the fresco file is closed and opened again..

Participant
February 4, 2024

waaah. This is the reason why I'm here! Did you retreive your file? What did you do?

Anubhav M
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 16, 2024

Hello @Whattodo888,

We understand that encountering technical issues can be frustrating. Would you mind sharing some more details, like the exact version of the OS/Fresco, device make/model, a sample file (https://adobe.ly/3T4HM2k), and a screen recording of the problem (https://adobe.ly/3Tb6heh), so we can investigate this further?


Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Thanks,

Anubhav

Sjaani
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 2, 2023

I'm guessing you're exporting as mp4. Have you tried exporting as gif or PNG sequence? Do either of these options allow you to then import and use in Ps and Ae. I understand the png sequence is multiple files. But if that allows you to continue with Fresco in your workflow it will allow you to continue until this issues is fixed.

j.o10652240
j.o10652240AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
March 2, 2023

Hi Sjaani, thanks for your reply. The issue I was having didn't relate to export at all - I'm talking about opening the same psd file that is created in Fresco in After effects. You can import a psd into AE and then sequence the layers in there, which allows you to work with multilayered animations and also skip the step of exporting. I did get this issue semi-solved on the phone with customer support - it seems Fresco motion layers now come into photoshop as smart objects containing all the frames, so you have to open the psdc in photoshop, right click on the motion layer, and then click "convert to layers". 

Sjaani
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 2, 2023

I must have read over that bit too fast and just looked for alternative ways you could bring it into AE. Glad you got a workaround from customer support.

j.o10652240
Participant
February 28, 2023

Sorry, looks like the last part of my post got cut off. It should read

"it's really an issue because it breaks the ability to use fresco as part of an animation workflow that includes photoshop and after effects."