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Re: Disappearing Images in ProAnimator
by Edward Wu on Nov 4, 2009 at 7:25:55 pm

Hi Joel,

Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it!

What I think you may be running into is that the materials are being lost in the rendering process. This may be because it is getting processed through the multiple cores on your computer.

What you may try doing is importing your texture maps into Final Cut Pro, and applying them as Layer Maps for your materials. To do this, import your texture maps using the File > Import command, then place the image files onto the Final Cut Pro track. Then, go to the Filters tab to access the ProAnimator controls, and drag the texture map image from the track into the image well for "Layer Map 1". You can then go into the ProAnimator interface, and apply the Layer Map onto your material.

Try to do this for the materials that are getting lost and see if you are still running into any issues.

Let me know if this helps.

Best,
Edward


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