Chris FitzGerald
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Could not agree more!!
My favorite part is that no matter how many times you select the folder for a project you are on, it never remembers it and requires you to select the output folder every time a new render is sent to AME.
Personally, I would rather have it just by default save in the SAME LOCATION AS THE PREVIOUS RENDER. This as opposed to AME automatically saving to the "_AME" folder within your project file.
As others have said C4D, Firefox, and I believe other Adobe software like PSD and AI default save location to the previously saved location.
Adobe you already got it right just make it universal across your platforms!!!
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If you create a shape layer in Ae that is a straight line with no curve, or you create shapes from an Ai file (such as with Explode Shape Layers Plugin) the only way you can select those layers are by clicking the layer in the timeline panel and not in the composition window.
This error only happens with 1pt strokes that are in straight lines. If the shape layer has a fill or 1 point that is curved then it can be selected in the composition window.
This is often a nuisance when using the ESL plugin and creating shape layers from vector that is a few dozen layers which I do for basically every client project.
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Could not agree more Lukas!
Adobe has perfected a lot of great tool in Id , Ai and ID 0- Ive never understood why they dont share technologies with Ae.
Especially Ae and PSD since they are both pixel based.
Hopefully realistic rulers that users can type in X and Y values as you said gets added soon.