OpenSesame brings backwards compatibility to After Effects, exporting projects that can be opened in any version from CS3 or later. Projects are exported as human readable text files that can also be edited in a text editor or spreadsheet in various ways, such as changing text layers, colors, footage and file paths.
Thank you Paul, your script saved my life a hundreds times!
Hello. Does this software have the capibility of importing an adobe AE CS5 template into adobe AE CS4? I recently purchased templates from VideoHive, without realizing that they work only in CS5. Currently I am using CS4. Any suggestions, other than upgrading?
Hello Paul. Your script pt_OpenSesame is a huge time saver. Really great job you did here.
However, I encountered few problems with exporting from CS5 and opening *.tsv file in CS5/CS4/CS3. The problem is with Light objects. It seems that Light values are not transferred correctly. Parallel and Point Lights don't transfer shadow information correctly.
(export -> import)
1. Parallel Light without shadows -> Parallel Light with shadows;
2. Point Light without shadows -> Point Light with shadows;
3. Point Light with shadows have messed up values: Point Light with Shadows, Shadow Diffusion 0 -> Point Light with shadow BUT Shadow Diffusion 50.
All other parameters seems to be working just fine.
However, I was testing with demo version, so maybe full version don't have these issues, but I just wanted to point them to you in case you don't know.
Cheers mate.
Thanks so much for this script I've been using it since it first came out and it's provided a lot of value for me.
I downloaded the newest version of the script and I'm having trouble with it in CS4. When I try to import a project the script crashes at 36% every time. I exported from CS5. I thought at first that maybe I was accidentally using two different versions of the script but that's not the case. Any ideas on why this would be happening? The exported project didn't have any errors
Thanks again!
Marissa
CC2014, but also have CC2012 and CS6 installed. He's on version CS5, so
we're just half a version away from being able to just save back
normally (I can save back to CS5.5).
just purchased 2 licenses of OpenSesame, but it's just not working for
us. I can export a file and then import it back in, both to and from
CC2014 and CS6. But when I try importing in CS5, it just hangs there,
getting stuck while importing the layers (at around 10%). This is the
case if I use relative or absolute paths. I thought that perhaps it was a
Mac/PC thing, but I get the same issue on either platform.
I tell it not to import layers, then it works, but then I need to
manually replace each and every layer. Usually when I go to replace a
layer, AE finds any other missing ones, but that doesn't happen. I can't
recall if that's just how CS5 behaved, or if it's a different issue?
Save from AE CC to CS 5.5 and ALL fonts are messed up.
For 70 $ I'm really disappointed so far.
Will OpenSesame also support AE CC2015 in the near future?
Thanks,
Theo
Thanks.