I have two guesses. The first is not so likely...
Are you using AS 6?
If so select the image layer. Are any channels visible? If there are no keys on the image layer there will be NO channels visible. If any channels appear then you have a key. You did clear animation so this isn't likely.
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Is the camera moving in "3D"? Did you roll the camera and do you have Enable 3D camera turned on in the project settings? This will create the "illusion" that the image layer is "skewing" as the camera rolls. That's my guess.
-vern
lacking some basic understanding of how image layers work
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That is a damn good tip. I'm doing that from now on. Thanks.slowtiger wrote:Too late to help you with your file, but here's what I do:
I always keep stuff pretty much in its original shape and size in frame #0. All that shearing and transforming I do in #1. This way I always have a frame position I can return to when I fucked up everything, and copy my default from there. You can also paste your arrangements to some frame later in time, well after your scene.
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I never thought of that. I've wasted heaps of times going back in time machine to get retrieve my animation file after I'd changed frame 0 and saved it. No longer!!
(slowtiger, you said the f word!! I never thought of you as a swearer, most likely as the person in your profile picture, [don't know if that's you], doesn't look like a swearer. Me, every second word out of my mouth is filth. Pure filth...)
(slowtiger, you said the f word!! I never thought of you as a swearer, most likely as the person in your profile picture, [don't know if that's you], doesn't look like a swearer. Me, every second word out of my mouth is filth. Pure filth...)
Sheer will is my greatest talent - Sledge Hammer!