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Hi
I'm trying to match what is happening in a main composition to a precomp inside, but i'm finding it difficult to match it up. For example:
If i'm at 23s 12 frames in the main composion and the precomp starts at 12s 16 frames, if i want something to happen inside the precomp at 23s 12, currently i have to guess or do 23s 12 frames minus 12s 16 frames which is a bit of a pain.
Is there an easier way to do this?
Thanks
Unless you're using time remapping on the precomp layer, your comps should stay in synchronised time, so long as you have that option selected in Preferences > General.
If that doesn't do what you need it to, try putting a solid layer at the top of the stack in your Precomp. Apply the Effects > Time > Timecode effect, and set the time source to Composition. Push it into a corner where it won't obstruct your work.
Now you'll be able to see the timecode of the precomp whilst working in
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Open Preferences and check about halfway down the list in the General settings to ensure that "Synchronize Time Of All Related Items" is checked. The keyboard shortcut for Preferences is Alt/Option + Ctrl/Cmnd + ;
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Unless you're using time remapping on the precomp layer, your comps should stay in synchronised time, so long as you have that option selected in Preferences > General.
If that doesn't do what you need it to, try putting a solid layer at the top of the stack in your Precomp. Apply the Effects > Time > Timecode effect, and set the time source to Composition. Push it into a corner where it won't obstruct your work.
Now you'll be able to see the timecode of the precomp whilst working in the main comp. Just remember to turn it off before rendering. (Making it a guide layer will prevent you seeing it in the main comp.)
Edit: As usual, Rick beat me to it! 🙂
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Thanks guys! I already had the option on. I didn't realise it went to the time when you opened up the composition