Animation lost when exiting Animation tool
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@jonorman said:
Seems to be runing smooth as..!??!.. Well somthing
Could you do the following:
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Create you animation
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Save it
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Send the model skp file to me before you re-open it, so that I can inspect if the saving went OK.
Thanks
Fredo
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Hi Fredo..
Started Sketchup, saved file, made animation, saved and exited tool and here it is Thank you for your time looking in to this issue.
Edit. The ".animator" file was not allowed for uppload
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@jonorman said:
Hi Fredo..
Started Sketchup, saved file, made animation, saved and exited tool and here it is Thank you for your time looking in to this issue.
Edit. The ".animator" file was not allowed for uppload
The model does not contain an animation. So very strange...
For the .animator file, you can change the extension to .txt. This is just a text file. Then you can attach it.
By the way,
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When you save, could you open the Ruby Console before to see if there are error
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Is the place where you save model on hard disk, or on a box-like place?
Fredo
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Good morning Fredo..
I
v made a new anim test... Ruby Console was running the whole time (and nothing showed up there) . I
v saved a copy as at 3 different stages.. After the transition is created and tested but before exiting tool, then after exiting tool, and one last after reopening the tool.
Also added the .Animation files. All in a .rar file attached.I save the file on my windows desktop..
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The Animator file is created correctly, but data are not saved to the model file.
I need to investigate.
Just one additional check. When you save the animation (blue disk button), can you check that in the Undo menu of Sketchup, you have "Animator: Save data".
Also, before exiting, could you invoke the Maintenance Dialog box and check that the "sequence 1" is displayed in the list.
Thanks
Fredo
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Hope i have done it right, added a GIF for observation
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@jonorman said:
Hope i have done it right, added a GIF for observation
Useful. thanks.
For the Undo, I mean the Sketchup Undo in the Edit menu of Sketchup.
Fredo
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Good Morning Fredo..
Nope, the undo menu does not have any save data to undo Attaced a screendump, and it is the same allwaays, no mather what I do..
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@jonorman said:
Good Morning Fredo..
Nope, the undo menu does not have any save data to undo Attaced a screendump, and it is the same allwaays, no mather what I do..
I mean Create the animation, Save it from within Animator (so blue disk turns gray) and check the Sketchup Undo label/tooltip.
By the way, could you type the folloiwng command in the Ruby Console:
Sketchup.active_model.path
This should return the file path name of the SKP or nothing.
Thanks
Fredo
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Hope I`v done it right now Same result as before
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It's a little bit of a mystery!!
I think I have to send you a special version of Animator with traces to see what is going on.
Could you PM me your email address, as the rbz file is above the 2 Mb.By the way, could you also check in Tools > Fredo6 Collection > Animator > Default_parameters.... that you have set up the auto-save.
Thank you very much
Fredo
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Autosave and confirm Temp exit both checked. Will send you a PM later on..
Thank you
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Was this issue solved? My issue is similar. Movements and cameras I put in disappear when I re-open the file?
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Nope, not yet... Current conclusion is my computer is "Haunted" and filled with Gremlins.. Ha ha ha ha ha
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Hi Fredo! First of all thank you for this amazing plug in.
And hi forum!I came back to a model I was working last night and there's nothing saved in the Animator-Clip Editor, but I think I probably didn't save it as I was very sleepy.
So if the clip settings are not in the Clip Editor that means that I didn't save it?
Or there is any way to find previous clips? Hopefully it's saved somewhere in a folder in my PC?Many thanks!
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@ignaciocarreras said:
So if the clip settings are not in the Clip Editor that means that I didn't save it?
Or there is any way to find previous clips? Hopefully it's saved somewhere in a folder in my PC?All Animator information is saved within the model. So, if you retrieve a previous version or the last backup save (.skb), it should be there.
This assumes however that you did save the animation at some point.
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