tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1120287455716196423.post3950566794307769115..comments2023-02-14T12:57:59.029-06:00Comments on RachBurns.us: Blender oddity?RachBurnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14750576007157112408noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1120287455716196423.post-39964228833249999242016-11-25T19:36:36.587-06:002016-11-25T19:36:36.587-06:00(Not on my desktop, so I'll have to describe e...(Not on my desktop, so I'll have to describe everything without visual aid--out of town for a couple of weeks.)<br /><br />The problem is that your workspace defaults to (I think) 250 frames long. Down at the bottom of the window, there's a box that allows you to edit the length of the wrokspace. If you still have the tutorial video I posted, go look at about 5:30, and you should see how to fix it.<br /><br />If you look closely, there's a difference in the background between the workspace within the time limit (alternating light gray/dark grey stripes) and without (darker alternating stripes).<br /><br />Sorry I didn't notice this problem sooner, hope there's enough detail to help you get it sorted, and if not, I should be back in town by Tuesday. (And you can always contact me via other platforms if you need more help.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com