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A few days ago, after perfect normal performance, Adobe Animate decided that new tweens in my short (~500 frame) animation would no longer ease using anything but classic. Everything (usually) looks normal in the viewport, but when published, the new frames don't have any tweens, or any of the deformations in their keyframes of movieclips, graphics, or most annoyingly: warped assets.
It's very strange behavior because it only affects new frames, and only after a certain point in the animation. I've rebuilt that section of the animation from scratch several times trying to fix this, including rebuilding the entireties of all warp assets, all the way from redrawing the bitmaps, and the behavior is the same-- it functions to a point, then new frames are glitchy.
I updated java, clean re-installed CC and animate...
I've tested completely blank new files: if I make a square shape, and classic tween it moving around, fine. but if i make it a warp asset, it usually has the glitchy movement or else blank screen. If I make it a warp asset with tweens a blank screen is always published. However, if I free draw a squiggly line and warp animate that, even with easing, it's fine?! I'm so baffled and I'm getting really frustrated with Adobe.
Not once have I been able to finish one of my many short projects in Animate before my file is inexplicably, and seemingly irreperably, damaged JUST before I've finished. I'm not a superstitious person, but this seems like very strange behavior. Please help me look into this, I pay a lot to earn this massive frustration X{
I have 32 gb ram, Radeon RX 5700, Ryzen 9 3900x 12 core...
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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create a new fla with a new name and save it.
copy and paste the layers and frames from the main timeline to the new fla main timeline
save the new fla and close the older problematic fla
start working with the new fla
any problem?
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Thank you, yes I did realize immediately after posting that I sent it to discussion-- I posted a labelled clone of this one in the correct forum, apologies for confusion.
And yes, sincerest thanks, but I have tried this advice with no success. Also, as I mentioned, it seems to plague even brand new completely unrelated animations.
I expect I'll have to contact chat support, but last time with a different issue affecting only one file, after a few meetings there were still no solutions, so i just gave up on the animation, and went on with new projects.
I'll try and do your advice, maybe on a new computer if I can access one.
If, as your responses and my disappointing internet searches seem to suggest, this isn't a common issue with a reliable solution, I'm just hoping this is a serious enough program issue to get actively fixed 😕
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it's not a common problem. but then animate is prone to doing inexplicable things that are usually remedied by doing what i suggested.
and unless you find a problem that can be reproduced using step-by-step instructions, it's not something adobe can address.
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I'll try your solution, but yes, the problem can be reproduced reliably, with the description i gave above:
"I've tested completely blank new files: if I make a square shape, and classic tween it moving around, fine. but if i make it a warp asset, it usually has the glitchy movement or else blank screen. If I make it a warp asset with eases, a blank screen is always published. However, if I free draw a squiggly line and warp animate that, even with easing, it's fine"
One update is that, since everything looks fine in the viewport, I keyframed each frame of my erroneous tweens, but that makes Adobe publish a completely blank screen, breaking the entire animation....
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step-by-step means just that. your first message starts in the middle of a project.
and even your last/previous message omits the first step: you start with what kind of project? (eg, as3, canvas, something else?)
trying to test your last message (despite some minor ambiguity) now with an as3 project...
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i saw no problem with: make a square shape, make it a warp asset (by which i assume you mean you apply the warp asset tool), and apply a classic tween with no easing.
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