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Compositor link problem
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  • gi-jones
  • Posted: 11 October 2011 10:15 PM
  • Total Posts: 2
  • Joined: 13 October 2009 09:23 AM

I have tried several times to make the compositor link from the new advantage pack work, but constantly run into the same issue. For some reason, when exporting any scene, the camera location in AE is way off. Not just offset, but rotated to a weird angle on all three axis and the same goes for any NULL objects being imported as well. On top of that the relation between the objects and camera is way off too, so it’s not just a global offset.

It seemed to work for the guy in the tutorial, and I haven’t found anyone else describing the problem. Am I the only one?



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You are not the only one. I have the same strange rotations. Have you found a solution already?

Author: rk_te

Replied: 12 October 2011 09:18 PM  
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Hi gi-jones, this may be related to the decimal separator used in Windows, please see the post state_sets_compositing_interop_requires_that_the_decimal_
separator_is_a_period_subscription_advantage_pack
. Please let us know if this helps (or not...)!



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Thank you! Changing the decimal separator in windows to a period was the solution. The link works now.

Author: rk_te

Replied: 14 October 2011 01:14 AM  
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Many thanks from me, too! That solved it.

Author: Benleng

Replied: 16 October 2011 11:12 PM  
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Yes, this did solve the issue for me as well. Not a very elegant solution though, as there’s quite a lot of us living in places where comma is really the decimal separator of choice.

Author: gi-jones

Replied: 17 October 2011 12:28 AM