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November 19, 2021
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Issues Rendering with Continuously Rasterize turned on

  • November 19, 2021
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Hello Everyone,

 

I'm having an issue where I have a 2d asset I'm wanting to do some 3d animating. I have layers created to give the asset some depth which rotates left and right at a perspective angle. So when I have the "Continuous Rasterize" the angle looks fine, turned off, the angle gets weird... Anyways, when I render out the animation, the render creates a file as if "Continuously Rasterize" was turned off and can't find a toggle in Render Queue to keep it turned on. It seems to default with it turn off. Can anyone assist me? Appreciated!

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Participant
November 19, 2021

Yea, my apologies, working on a project which disallows me to show my screen, but I can assure that it is not because it is rendering a different comp

Mylenium
Legend
November 19, 2021

Try to offline some of the content or replace it with proxies. Clearly without understanding your structure this will be going nowhere. other than that check the composition renderer setting and look for stuff that may break 3D space like adjustment layers sandwiched in your layer stack, layer styles or odd combinations of switches and settings in pre-comps. If you're not using a wrong view, it can only be something trivial and silly like using the C4D renderer or having one of the things mentioned mess up 3D space.

 

Mylenium

Mylenium
Legend
November 19, 2021

As Roland already said, without an actual screenshot of your timeline structure and comp view(s) along with additional info about things like effects on the layers and so on nobody can tell you much. Using a wrong view could be one issue, but given that CR turns the render pipeline on its head, other factors could play a role as well. more info is definitely required.

 

Mylenium

Roland Kahlenberg
Legend
November 19, 2021

Without looking at your setup (timeline structure and composition view) it is impossible to know what the issue is. However, one of the first things I will look into is with your Comp View. AE only renders the Active View. You may be viewing and making adjustments while in another view. This explains the discrepancy between what you see while working and what you see, after the render. 

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