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I'm trying to Rotobrush a simple image that is 20 seconds long. I have looked through the responses and questions of other people having the same issue. Many people have the same issue. Yet, no one has really given any meaningful responses that seemt to help the situation from what I can tell. I watch tutorial after tutorial and everyone makes it look so easy. But for some reason, it isn't. Why?
I have my layer in the window. Next to the composition window. I click on the layer and use the Rotobrush tool. I mark my image. The Rotobrush starts propaging. 200 and something frames. All well and good. It finishes. I try to watch what Rotobrush is supposed to have accomplished. All of a sudden, it starts Reprogating again. 200 more frames. I can't watch it to see what it has done. AND NO! FREEZING THE BRUSH AT THIS TIME IS NOT THE ANSWER I AM LOOKING FOR. I have seen countless responses of people asking if the layer was frozen. At this point, freezing is not what I am after. I am still trying to JUST GET the image I want without errors.
How do I use the Rotobrush tool without it propaging every move and wasting hours of my day?
Can someone please help me understand a better way of doing this?
Other responses I have seen have just not been helpful. They seem to spin off into this or that and have not addressed the specific problem at hand. Auto-propagation. How do I stop this so I can just get the image that I want?
Thank you for any meaningful responses. Your time and feedback is appreciated.
I have a good idea for Adobe. How about Adobe create a Propagate button that you engage after you are sure you have the image you want. That would make this job so much more simple than being forced to wait for auto propagation.
I'm so frustrated by this. I have good ideas, but always get stopped in my tracks because of issues like this.
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I just have a lot to learn yet. I feel like the tutorials seldom explain the pitfalls I encounter.