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Doodly: Why are my scenes cropped or partially visible?

Learn why Doodly scenes appear cropped or partially visible due to a previous pan and zoom end frame carrying over to subsequent scenes, and how to fix it by adding a new pan and zoom effect set to fullscreen.

This specific issue is due to a previous pan and zoom setting you may have applied to a prior scene, as seen below.

Please note that for scene consistency, Doodly applies the "end frame" effect to all succeeding scenes. That's why you only see a fraction of the canvas.

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To fix this, you will have to insert a new pan and zoom effect that adjusts the framing to how you want the other scenes to appear. In this case, the start and end frames are stretched out to full screen as seen below. This reverts the scene framing to the default full canvas view.

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If you need further assistance, you can reach out to our support team by clicking on the Blue Support button at the bottom right corner of your screen.

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