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| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | This usually happens in very fast-moving scenes or areas with contrast. The best fix is to mask out the problem area. Create a mask on your Twixtor layer around the character, and for the background, set it to " Nearest Frame " or duplicate the original video layer underneath as a filler. | | Shuddering/Jerky Motion | This is often due to source footage with a low or variable frame rate. Try converting your source clip to an uncompressed format (like AVI) before importing it into After Effects. | | Twixtor Not Working Properly | Double-check that your Input Frame Rate is 100% correct . Even a small decimal difference can cause major problems. If you're working with slow-mo footage, consider using the " Output Frame Rate " mode instead. Interpret your footage at a high frame rate (like 60fps), then set Twixtor to 100% speed. | | Footage Becomes Pixelated | This can happen when you slow footage down too much. Try not to go below 20-30% of the original speed. If you need more length, search for " Time Stretch " in After Effects and apply it to your clip before adding Twixtor to see if it helps. | This public link is valid for 7 days
Can feel "stuttery" when slowed down; details get lost in fast motion. Can’t copy the link right now
I don't know why, but this show brings smile to my face. Just a really fun anime and the animation is also good. Horimiya TV Review | Common Sense Media