FUCK ADOBE!

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  • inteliboy0

    It really is mind boggling how slow AE is to render.

    20 years later, many generations of faster computers later.... and am still sitting here waiting for renders to spit out.

    And these are super basic comps. Just some glows, blurs and noise on illustrator layers. 4:3 HD. Not even 4k or any shit like that.

    • are you rendering from 1 hd to the same hd caching on the same hd?
      because somewhere along the road I learned that the hds are the bottleneck and not the cpus.
      uan
    • Project on one HD, Cache on another, Render Destination another... still slow. And AE glow sucks, looks awful. Renders painfully slow. Deepglow FTWshapesalad
    • Sometimes when AE is slow it's tied to some sort of memory bloat with CPU or GPU. I've rebooted and the same project renders like butter.evilpeacock
    • It's terrible! I can't get it to use more than 50% of my CPU, meanwhile Resolve blasts through everything at a 100%!!zarkonite
    • Convolution fx (like glow or blur) can get computationally intensive when large kernels are used. Try box blur if possible.seldon
    • If vector layers are set to cont. rasterize, comps can get heavy.seldon
    • I get you can optimize your comp, but the point is that it's not utilizing the whole CPU/GPU so no matter what it will be slower than the competition.zarkonite

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