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Inspiring
August 6, 2022
Question

AI layers hiding when hide non parented layer

  • August 6, 2022
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I have a bunch of AI layers parented to a null and I have a some shapelayers precomped and parented to another null. When I hide the precomp some of my AI layers hide.  I cannot see any reason this would happen. They arent connected in any way. They arent parented, theres no expressions, Ive looked in the precomp to see if anyhting there but nothing. The AI layers had disappeared and I was wondering where they were then I noticed they disappear after the precomp layer ended in the timeline so i went back a bit and they reappeared and then I hit the hide switch and same thing. Ive purged multiple times and restarted but its still happening.  It seems like a bug.

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Jose Panadero
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 6, 2022

Are you using the standard classic 3D renderer or the Cinema 4D renderer. I've seen this behaviour when using the Cinema 4D renderer. Enter into your composition settings (Composition > Composition Settings) and go to 3D Renderer tab.

ArrakisAuthor
Inspiring
August 6, 2022

I checked and Im using classic 3D

Community Expert
August 6, 2022

Start troubleshooting by looking for Expressions, Guide Layers, and Effects that reference other layers in any nested comps. The Main Comp Flowchart is a good place to start. If we cannot see your workflow or trace the relationship of one set of layers to others, it's impossible to point to a solution. Embedded, not uploaded screenshots of the Comps with the modified properties of the problem layers revealed (uu) would help us help you.

ArrakisAuthor
Inspiring
August 6, 2022

Ive have looked at it witha  fine tooth comb and even deleted everyhting excpet the precomp and AI layers so that I could make sure it was nothing else. theres no expressions or referencing etc  Not sure how to embed screenshots?

ArrakisAuthor
Inspiring
August 6, 2022

Also I moved the precomp above the layers in the stack and it hides them all. theres no track matte.  The precomp has a mask on it but it cant be that because the mask has nothing to do with those other layers and I even moved it around to make sure

ArrakisAuthor
Inspiring
August 6, 2022

I removed the offending AI layers from the comp. Renamed them in the project panel then put them back in the comp. Once I change them to 3D and move them back in space a bit the issue happens again.