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Hello community,
To create a seamless loop of a rotating shape, I have selected the place where I want the end point to be on the timeline. I now want to set the out point at this very precise time.
I think I am right in saying that all I need to do is press the right square bracket key. But that's not working for me. This may be because I have access to AE in English, but with a French keyboard, and the right square bracket is a character that can only be accessed using the AltGr key. I think that's what's causing the issue, as I remember having a similar problem in Photoshop, not being able to use the square brackets to set the size of a brush.
You would have thought that using AltGr + Right Square Bracket would work, but nope, AE and PS do not like it.
I don't have much experience of AE (in Photoshop, I just started using right click and drag to set brush size and opacity) and I don't know how to sort this out. I tried eyeballing the the out point and setting the end of the workspace manually, but it under/overshoots and my loop clips.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Best regards
Chris
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The N, B and Ctrl+D shortcuts even work on french keyboards. Split the layer at whatever point you deem the right one, set the work area, use the edit menu's Trim Comp to Work Area feature. and by all means, read the help. Yopu'll spend al lday writing posts on this forum asking simple questions if you don't brush up on the basics.
Mylenium
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I did.
After Effects keyboard shortcuts reference
Move selected layers so that their In point or Out point is at the current time | [ (left bracket) or ] (right bracket) | [ (left bracket) or ] (right bracket) |
Trim In point or Out point of selected layers to current time | Alt+[ (left bracket) or Alt+] (right bracket) | Option+[ (left bracket) or Option+] (right bracket) |
Hence the questions about out points, which was how it was described in After Effects Essential Training.
Thank you.
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Hi @christophcuny,
I have had the same problem that you.
With a french keyboard, the shortcuts left and right bracket isn't available.
The single solution is to change thoses shortcut.
I think that the problem is that After Effects ignores "ALT GR" like modifier.
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Yes. Obvious solution is to change the [ ] shortcuts to something that a french keyboard can deal with. Less obvious solution is the entire world start speaking & writing in English.