Hey guys,
I know that this worked some time ago, but it's not, at least for me at the time being.
Here is the problem:
I add three puppet pins to a photoshop layer and want the structure to be moved automatically and be linked to the puppet pins (actually the pins to the structure).
Normally that's done by selecting the "puppet mesh" and simply click on the "arm structure" or similar.
But this is not working for me anymore.
The Structure just gets created and that's it.
Have tried to reinstall DUIK 16.0.11, but still not working.
Any thoughts?
thanks.
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Structure not automatically positioned to selected layer
Re: Structure not automatically positioned to selected layer
Well, this will be possible in the future 16.1 version, but I don't think it has ever worked with current public versions actually
Re: Structure not automatically positioned to selected layer
Strange, because I'm 100% sure I've done it this way and various tutorials (including the official one) are doing that exactly
https://en.tuto.com/after-effects/the-o ... 15371.html
see: Structures - > With a Selection
Thanks for looking into this!
https://en.tuto.com/after-effects/the-o ... 15371.html
see: Structures - > With a Selection
Thanks for looking into this!
Re: Structure not automatically positioned to selected layer
The official tutorial uses a beta version of 16.1, provided with the tutorial, and not the public version
Re: Structure not automatically positioned to selected layer
That is really weird, was this feature in one of the version before 0.11?
Re: Structure not automatically positioned to selected layer
I'm pretty sure the answer is no