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Hi community,
I post this here as I know some Adobe staff members are following those threads.
I had noticed that MOGRT doesn't like the sequence to be resized and beyond MOGRT, a simple animation of text and shapes also. It occurs even if the option " Scale motion effects proportionnaly" when changing sequence size is disable.
It's like if the option was enabled everytime and it doesn't use the anchor point of the Vector motion to move or scale the entire animation composed with multiple elements, it move the anchor points of the animated elements. This is even more noticable when you use a mask since every static element stay in place but each individual animated elements are moved away ( see the second picture ).
The strange part is that I have saved this animation after my first test from my original 1920x1080 sequence. Deleted the original animation from the 1080x3840 I had issue with and drag and drop the saved MOGRT from the Essential graphic panel. Guess what, the animation was messed up. Why ? There is no reason for that. It's like Premiere was trying to scale the motion graphic accordingly to the sequence size even if the option is not selected. And why not after all ? But why using the individual anchor points of the animated elements instead of using the scale and move properties of the Vector motion of ALL the elements ?
1920x1080 sequence with animated txt
Sequence size changed to 1080x3840
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Working on that very thing!! I promise!
And nailing down specifically what is not behaving predicatbly or annoyingly is super helpful. So thank you for all of these robust conversations and for taking the time to show examples, etc.
We are committed to iterating and polishing... it just takes data and time sometimes. 🙂
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Excellent suggestion, Jarle ... testing on people who've never talked with the engineers or anyone. Trying to puzzle out ... is there anything intuitive here? That feels like "it just belongs this way ... "
Neil
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