Image is following camera
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Image is following camera
So I imported an image into ASP but when I move the camera it's as if the image tries to follow the camera. Anyone have a "diagnosis" of what is going on? The image moves slower than the camera.
Last edited by MrSoHot on Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Image is following camera
The image isn't following the camera, the image is just immune to the camera movements. Find your image and double click on it in the layers palette to bring up layer properties. Under the "General" tab, look at the bottom options and you'll find a checkbox for Immune to camera movements; make sure that this box is not checked and click apply.
Re: Image is following camera
I already checked there, it was never checked. The image is still following the camera.dkwroot wrote:The image isn't following the camera, the image is just immune to the camera movements. Find your image and double click on it in the layers palette to bring up layer properties. Under the "General" tab, look at the bottom options and you'll find a checkbox for Immune to camera movements; make sure that this box is not checked and click apply.
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Re: Image is following camera
This is what i'm talking about.
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Re: Image is following camera
I'm still not exactly sure, but I think it might be parallaxing. Generally caused when things are at different Z positions. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the application or manual here at work, but this is pretty standard. Check the Z position of both your elements, and look through either the manual or menu for anything like lens effects or options.
Re: Image is following camera
That is exactly what it is.wizaerd wrote:I'm still not exactly sure, but I think it might be parallaxing. Generally caused when things are at different Z positions. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the application or manual here at work, but this is pretty standard. Check the Z position of both your elements, and look through either the manual or menu for anything like lens effects or options.
Go back and reset all the z values on each layer.
Re: Image is following camera
thanks for the help wizaerd,dkwroot and sbtamu! it workedsbtamu wrote:That is exactly what it is.wizaerd wrote:I'm still not exactly sure, but I think it might be parallaxing. Generally caused when things are at different Z positions. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the application or manual here at work, but this is pretty standard. Check the Z position of both your elements, and look through either the manual or menu for anything like lens effects or options.
Go back and reset all the z values on each layer.
Check out my animations. htttp://www.youtube.com/MrSoHotVideos