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Rotoscope incomplete in composition.

New Here ,
Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

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I rotobrushed a 8 second video and it came out fine, but when I open the composition the rotoscope layer is inexplicably cut off in random places. When I go to the layer window, everything seems fine.

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LEGEND , Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

you should freeze it. especially if it's that long

read about the workflow here: Roto Brush and Refine Matte in After Effects  notice step11

Rotobrush is a very procedural process. if you don't follow the steps you could be in for roto madness that is a match for manual roto masking.

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Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

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somehow managed to fix it by just adjusting one frame of the rotoscope. Odd problem...

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you should freeze it. especially if it's that long

read about the workflow here: Roto Brush and Refine Matte in After Effects  notice step11

Rotobrush is a very procedural process. if you don't follow the steps you could be in for roto madness that is a match for manual roto masking.

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