essential graphics
Hi, I just wanted to report a bug that I am experiencing in the new Premiere Pro v13 update.
The fonts from our custom made essential graphics aren't carrying over from v12 to v13. We had to rollback to v12 get our fonts working. We even reinstalled our mogrt files to see if the fonts would work. Still no luck. May be an AE to Premiere thing. But just wanted to let you know we had no problems when doing it in v12, but couldn't get the fonts to work in v13.
What it was doing: It would take the 'Cinderblock' font that we were using and convert it to a basic font.
Thank you!

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Hello All!
I'm very excited to let y'all know that the patch is ready for you!
If you don't see the update for 13.0.1 in your CC App, use the hamburger menu and select "Check for App Updates" to trigger the availability of the new version.
I do want to note that this will resolve issue for Mogrts made in older versions of AE, except for Mogrts that require Dynamic Link. After Effects did not release an emergency patch in tandem so those will be resolved in the next patch.
Thank you for all of your patience!
Cheers,
Dacia
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Hi Noah,
We are working on a fix that will be released ASAP.In the meantime, the workaround is to re-export the Mogrts from After Effects 2019 (v 16.0).
It sounds like you have the original .aeps so if you update the projects to 16.0 and re-export you'll be set. But in the event that you only have the Mogrts themselves, you can open the Mogrts natively in AE with the following steps.
1. Launch the latest version of AE (16.0)
2. Go to Menu Bar and select File > Open
3. Choose your Mogrt
4. You will be prompted to select a folder to unpack the Mogrt to, please choose your location on disk
5. This will open the .AEP up
6. Open the Essential Graphics Panel and re-export the Mogrt. (save to Local Templates Folder)
7. Launch PR and add the newly exported Mogrt to a sequence
If you're working with Mogrts via CC Libraries, you'll need to save them locally to be able to access them via AE and can do so with these pre-steps:
The first thing you want to do is get a copy of your Mogrt saved Locally.1. Open the EGP and make sure the “My Templates” tab is selected
2. Check the “Libraries” filter on to only see the Mogrts in your CC Libraries
3. Right Click on the Mogrt you need to convert
4. Select “Copy to Local”
5. 5. Navigate to the Motion Graphics Template folder where your Mogrts are saved Locally by default (here are the pathways)(mac) username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Motion Graphics Template/
(win) ://Users/username/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Common/Motion Graphics Template/
6. I usually sort by most recently added so that the newly copied Mogrt is at the very top7. Duplicate it and move it to your desktop or somewhere that is convenient, then follow the steps above.
Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you so much for the help identifying the problem.
Cheers,
Dacia