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Fresco Timelapse FPS

New Here ,
Jul 16, 2022 Jul 16, 2022

I was wondering what the frame rate of the time lapse was so I can see how long I was working on a project 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

I don't think there is a frame rate setting. I've noticed that the drawings I have spent many hours on have a more compressed Timelapse than the ones I spent less time on.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 19, 2022 Jul 19, 2022

Based on the response from Theresa J. it actually sounds like the timelapse is reduced to a specific length rather than compressed by frame rate. Any chance you can see if all timelapse videos end up being the same length regardless of how long you spent on the drawing?

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Explorer ,
Oct 23, 2022 Oct 23, 2022

Has this been answered/looked at by an admin?

 

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New Here ,
Mar 14, 2025 Mar 14, 2025
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Hello there! I just found out an "approximate" way for this since I was also in search for the duration I take on a Fresco project. I hope this reply helps even tho it's super late.

In the Home tab of Fresco (where your recent files are or "start a new document" options are), click on the triple dots "" below the file you want to inquire on, then click on "View Version History", and it loads your timeline with that selected project. It shows you 3 tabs: Comments, Info, and Timeline. They're self explanatory so just explore them out.

It may not be the exact/accurate one that we were looking for but we can just calcuate/estimate the duration with the given date/time values, so yeah I only get myself an "approximately " duration.

**keep in mind, there's a small note though saying "Version expire after 60 days. Mark the ones you want to keep."

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