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October 8, 2022
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After Effects Bug

  • October 8, 2022
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Hallo, Wie Geht's?

I'm recently facing a problem in After Effects that I think might be a bug or technical error.

The problem: When I stack the layers in 3D space after some point the layers are acting inversely proportional to the 3D layer arrangements, it's expecting me to arrange the layers in a hierarchical order which is in the layer order. Since I'm working on confidential projects so I can't able to attach screenshots or sort of better explanations. I'm clueless and baffled why is this happening? 

Does anybody happen to experience the same problem? Please help me out with the solution or if it is a bug or anything that I've mentioned above. Please fix it. It's ruining my workflow.

Prost!

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Mylenium
Legend
October 8, 2022

I honestly have no idea what you are trying to describe. Even if you cannot provide screenshots of the original, it might be useful to create a new project illustrating the issue - with anoth simple graphic, shape layer or even solid. That said, i don't think there's any bug. I consider it more likely that there's an issue with soem effect, layer style or combination of layer switches breaking rendering order, which then would be perfectly normal, but without a screenshot of at least the timeline pane showing these things nobody can tell. Likewise, it could of course be a limitation if you e.g. use the C4D renderer. Well, whatever it is, you have to provide more specific info.

 

Mylenium

Participant
October 12, 2022

Thank you so much for the answer! 
Yes, it works properly when I'm using a limited number of layers in 3D space, but when I'm using more than 50 layers then 3D space is not working properly as I've mentioned in my query it should be arranged in hierarchy order doesn't care about 3D space depth arrangements. I'll upload the screenshot of my composition after I deliver the project to my client. 

 

Danke!