After effects help
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- itstimefortea0
I think you need the 'continuously rasterise' option. it's a little box near the layer title that looks like a little sun.
- albums0
- nor that. :( looks different but still really rubbishProjectile
- twokids0
check your render settings. what are you rendering at?
- Projectile0
Quality: Best
Resolution: Full
Size:720x480
Proxy use: none
Effects: Current settings
Disk cache: Read only
Color depth: Current settings
Frame blending: On for check layers (all on)
Field render: off
Pulldown: off
Motion blur: on for checked layers (all on)
Use OpeGL:off
Solos: Current settings- < these are the settings in the render queue. the default name is best quality. I also tried plain text it's equallit shiteProjectile
- twokids0
what about your output format?
- full quality avi. All settings canges, switching to mov etc do nothingProjectile
- deathboy0
is it in a precomposed clip or whatever?
- fyoucher10
I'd make sure the logo is actually vector first. My first thought (because this question gets posted here every other month) was the Continuously Rasterize button as already mentioned.
- very definitely. I've tried replacing with text as well as a png, looks just as shiteProjectile
- PNG isn't vector. Are you importing an Illustrator file, created in Illustrator?fyoucher1
- Is it being "imported" as a vector file?fyoucher1
- riskunlogic0
Are you using a mask layer over your vector stuff? It could be a badly rendered mask...
- twokids0
if you mail file to me, ill take a look
- fyoucher10
This sounds like a Continuously Rasterization issue to me. However, it sounds like that ain't working for you (possibly program error?).
That kind of stuff happens when you scale the asset beyond 100%. Continuous Rasterization typically takes care of that.
So if that aint working...
Maybe you should create a copy of that vector asset. If it's an Illustrator file, create a new Illustrator file. Then take those vectors and make them fucking HUGE!!!! Like really really large. Save the file. Then go into that comp, guide that logo layer, import the new really large one, but scale it down to the scale the old one was at. Then test and see what happens.
- lodef0
If the logo is from an illustrator file make sure 'create PDF compatible file' is on when you save it.
- Ramanisky20
is the logo a true vector eps/ai logo??
sometimes ai. or eps. files are really jpgs imported into an illustrator file and saved as an eps. or ai.can you edit the logo inside of Illustrator .. nodes and handles ??