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Asset Warp Problem.

Engaged ,
Dec 11, 2018 Dec 11, 2018

Hello.

When using the Asset Warp Tool in Animate CC 2019 to re-shape an imported image, the next time I open the program I find that some of the frames have turned red all over. Does anyone have an ezxplanation for this? I am using iMac OSX 10.14.1 with a Wacom Pad. I attach file Asset Warp 1, showing the original imported flag image on one layer, and the  new shape outline on a separate layer; and asset warp 2 showing a frame which has turned red after using the asset warp tool, and asset warp 3. showing a frame which did not turn red, and achieved the desired result.

ASSET WARP 1.pngAsset warp 2.pngasset warp 3.png

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Adobe Employee , Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

I haven't heard of this issue previously. Can you try re-creating preferences and let us know if it helped?

Re-create preferences

Thanks,

Preran

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

I haven't heard of this issue previously. Can you try re-creating preferences and let us know if it helped?

Re-create preferences

Thanks,

Preran

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Engaged ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018
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Preran.

Thanks for your response. I think I have worked out what the problem was. -

I needed to convert the image to bitmap. The Asset warp Tool works on

bitmaps (and possibly other formats).

Regards.

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