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Hey animators! I'm currently using opentoonz to make an animatic for my fourth year animation. The resolution is good ol 1980 x 1080. Im pretty sure I checked all levels and they all are 1980 x 1080, and Im certain as I had no reason to mess around with the resolution of the levels. Here is the info on my levels before I describe the issue.

Column 1) There are two levels in this. The first level on the first 14 frames is a solid black Opentoonz Raster level. The rest of it is a subsheet containing my animatic. (Within this subsheet level are four columns, one being a raster level with the sketches, and the other 3 are opentoonz raster levels blocking in the color. )

Column 2 and 3) Contains Opentoonz Raster Levels ontop to add animations to objects here and there.

However to my dismay as I brought the mp4 rendered file into premiere to add my audio, a big issue occured! In the rendered mp4 file while all the other levels are in their expected size, the framing of subsheet level within column 1 is shrunk. This is frustrating and confusing because the subsheet level looks like its a regular size within the Opentoonz preview.

PREVIEW OF ANIMATIC IN OPENTOONZ

RENDERED RESULT

RENDERED RESULT SHOWING SIZE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUBSHEET LEVEL AND OTHER LEVELS

I have base knowledge on Opentoonz and used it enough to know how to make animations, but not enough to properly troubleshoot. My only guess is that there is something wrong with the subsheet level. But im very unsure as to what.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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