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Adding shape line width to Essential Graphics adds up to tens of thousands of numbers.
I would like to keep the maximum value to 150.
value = effect("SliderControl")("Slider");
clamp(value, 0, 150);
For example, if you do this, it will display fine in After Effects, but when you import it into Adobe Premiere, the entire screen will become white. (The color of the line is white)
How can I make the numbers smaller so it also works in Premiere?
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A screenshot that does not show us the modified properties of the problem layer in the timeline and the lack of a detailed workflow description leads me to think that there is something going on in your comp that you are not seeing. Select all layers in the project and press the "u" key twice, then start digging in. If you don't find anything, drag or copy and paste a screenshot showing the problem layer's modified properties to the reply field instead of uploading it using the Drag and drop... button so we can see it in your post.
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Thank you for your comment.
I have attached the Ae screen and the Pr screen after loading essential graphics.
When loaded in Premiere, the entire screen becomes white (stroke).
If I apply stroke width to the property without using a slider control, the maximum value will be 32768, which is too large for the stroke width.
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There is something else going on in your comp. What is the frame size of the Main comp? It will show if you include the Project Panel in your screenshot and have it selected. What are all the modified properties in the layers? Press the 'u' key twice to reveal them. There is something else going on somewhere. We also don't know anything about your Premiere Pro Sequence settings.
You can edit the range for the slider in the Essential Graphics panel so the clamping isn't really necessary. From what I can gather your basic comp should look something like this:
This is a simple 4K comp with an HD rectangle with a stroke set to 111. I'm editing the range of the slider in the EGPanel. A simple copy and paste or dragging your screenshots to the reply field on the forum instead of uploading them with the Drag and drop here... button makes them easier to see.
If you select all layers in the AE Project file and reveal all modified properties, you might be able to find the culprit by just resetting values. If you can't, upload the AEP or embed some more screenshots.
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I did not find anything wrong with the AEP or the MOGRT.
The only thing I would suggest would be to reset Layer 2 ("Frame")/Transform/Scale to 100, 100 and modify the size of your rectangle with a layer control slider modified by an expression if you want to keep the horizontal and vertical spacing proportional and maintain the same stroke width. Because you are scaling the shape layer differently, the stroke width is slightly different and looks odd to me.
Here's the expression I would add to the Rectangle1/Rectangle Path 1/Size:
Ctrl = thisComp.layer("controls").effect("Frame Size")("Slider") * .01;
x = thisComp.width*.90 * Ctrl;
y = thisComp.height *.85 * Ctrl;
[x, y]
Add a slider and set the range from 0 to 100, and you'll get something like this:
I've uploaded the file. I don't see anything wrong. The problem may lie in your Premiere Pro Sequence Settings. Here are mine:
I hope this helps.
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Thank you very much.
Thank you also for the suggestion of an expression to change the rectangle size.
Even when I loaded the aep file I received into Premiere, I still got a white screen, so I think it's a problem with Premiere 😞
The sequence settings are the same...
Thank you for checking various things.
I am very grateful to you 🙂