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PNG sequence expor

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Dec 18, 2017 Dec 18, 2017

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Hi. when I try to export png sequence of my animation it only exports the frame that I'm currently on for the entire sequence. for example... if I export 130 frames it will export 130 png images that are all the same. any suggestions?

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Community Expert , Dec 19, 2017 Dec 19, 2017

Hi.

If your animation is in the main timeline, go to File > Export > Export Movie... > PNG sequence. But make sure your timeline is extended. Make sure it has more than one frame. Because in some cases the animation can be contained inside of a Movie Clip, but when there is an animation inside of a Movie Clip, only the first frame will be exported.

You can also right click a single Movie Clip and choose to export a PNG sequence from its frames, if its timeline has more than one frame.

Alternatively

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Dec 19, 2017 Dec 19, 2017

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Quick update... after doing some testing i figured out that it just wasn't picking up the camera movements. after i deleted the camera layer it exported the PNGs fine. is this normal?

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Hi.

If your animation is in the main timeline, go to File > Export > Export Movie... > PNG sequence. But make sure your timeline is extended. Make sure it has more than one frame. Because in some cases the animation can be contained inside of a Movie Clip, but when there is an animation inside of a Movie Clip, only the first frame will be exported.

You can also right click a single Movie Clip and choose to export a PNG sequence from its frames, if its timeline has more than one frame.

Alternatively, you can go to File > Export > Export Video..., check "Convert in Adobe Media Encoder" and then, when the video opens up in Adobe Media Encoder, create a PNG sequence from there. This method has the advantage that exported videos record everything that happens on the stage, even if it was caused by ActionScript.

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JC

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