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Hi everyone, I'm having an issue with a number animation.
The numbers are in a text layer whose "source text" I linked to a slider control effect (on that same layer) using the pick whip. The slider control has two keyframes: one at value 0 and the other at a given value I want to be the end result (e.g.: 1893, in one case).
I then pasted the following text into the expression to avoid decimal points showing up: Math.round(effect("Slider Control")("Slider"))
The thing is: everything works fine when I preview the video, but is missing when I render it (both as H264 .mp4 and as Quicktime .mov)
It renders as if I only had empty text layers.
Do you know what might be wrong?
I'm using After Effects CC 2019 and Media Encoder CC 2019
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Could you possibly have your text layer set to be a guide layer?
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Hello Mike, thank you for taking the time to answer!
Unfortunately the text layer is not set to be a guide layer, so that's not the problem.
But on the other hand, I actually didn't know about guide layers and had turn to google to understand your question, so now I've learned something new.
Thanks!
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I just re-created your setting and can't find anything unusal.
Have you tried the basics?
- restart AE and computer
- create new project and paste content from old project int it
- recreate everything from scratch
and so on...
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Just one other thought... could it be a font issue? Does it render with another font?
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That's interesting, I'll give it a try!
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And if Mike's suggestion does not work, trash AE PREFs.
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