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If you export an animation from After Effects with the layers the exact same length as the animation (i.e. 3 second animation time, each layer takes up 3 seconds of time) the final frame of the resulting video is completely transparent. Extending the layers a single frame past the "real animation time" (making it take up 3 seconds plus one frame) fixes the problem. If an "animation" only takes up one frame, nothing is rendered at all.
This issue does not occur in any other Lottie previewer I checked.
While there is a workaround, this makes me think you're accidentally skipping the first frame of the animation when rendering the animation. Is this something you could look in to?
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If you export an animation from After Effects with the layers the exact same length as the animation (i.e. 3 second animation time, each layer takes up 3 seconds of time) the final frame of the resulting video is completely transparent. Extending the layers a single frame past the "real animation time" (making it take up 3 seconds plus one frame) fixes the problem. If an "animation" only takes up one frame, nothing is rendered at all.
This issue does not occur in any other Lottie previewer I checked.
While there is a workaround, this makes me think you're accidentally skipping the first frame of the animation when rendering the animation. Is this something you could look in to?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: