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You can't preview if there are no frames on the X sheet.
Like what Rsteenoven said. You can't preview what you've taken if you haven't taken any frames yet.
I've had this problem before whilst editing my older films. Sadly, you aren't able to preview your footage if its been imported. You have to export the file, then put it into whatever editing software you have. You'll only be able to see what it looks like then. I had this problem while editing The Snow Storm, where when it was in WMM (pathetic, I know) I realized that when I edited together the audio I created in 07' the old animation turned out way too fast. I had to go back and export it several times.
So yeah, that's your problem.
What are you saying?
There should be a proper editing software, following your computer.
Are you running Windows, or Mac?
Windows should come with Windows Movie Maker, (You should buy something else, though), Mac comes with iMovie.
Both of them should proper enough, To make a preview of your frames.
-Jack.
Windows movie maker is free. It should be there if you go browsing through your programs.
Hi im having problems with Monkeyjam when i click preview and and it loads it says "exposure sheet is empty* please help! what i do !!!! help
Hi im having problems with Monkeyjam when i click preview and and it loads it says "exposure sheet is empty* please help! what i do !!!! help
Did you take the pictures in Monkeyjam?
no i do the picture in Paint ??
The answer's right up there^, in this post:
I've had this problem before whilst editing my older films. Sadly, you aren't able to preview your footage if its been imported. You have to export the file, then put it into whatever editing software you have. You'll only be able to see what it looks like then. I had this problem while editing The Snow Storm, where when it was in WMM (pathetic, I know) I realized that when I edited together the audio I created in 07' the old animation turned out way too fast. I had to go back and export it several times.
So yeah, that's your problem.
If you made the pictures in Paint, then you must have imported them.
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