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GerryLuwandri
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2019
Question

Stroke Effect bug/glitch

  • June 23, 2019
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Hi guys,

So I was animating my logo with simple movements, it was all great until I exported my composition. As you can see there are several instances where the stroke suddenly bulges up with no reason, as well as not showing up correctly (white background, black stroke should have revealed the arrow gradually like the rest and not all in one time).

The composition is fine in preview at first, then it would show these glitches (?) but looking at the keyframing and options, they are all okay, nothing weird (e.g. it goes from 0% to 100%, no spikes). But just before I export they would start acting funny. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with Stroke Effects as this only happens to layers with Stroke Effects. Also, I can fix it just by changing any settings even the one that is not related to it, but it would still revert back to the error again.

The white background, purple stroke is the only instance where there's nothing wrong with it.

Anyone had anything similar before? Any advice on this? Thank you!

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3 replies

Community Expert
June 23, 2019

None of your screenshots show the modified properties of the layers. I can only see nested comps and the Effects control panel for Stroke with no animation applied.

Select all the layers, press UU and see what is going on then show us. Open up the nested comp (pre-comp) and do the same thing.

I would have used a shape layer rather than applying the Stroke effect to a mask path. There's a lot more control and everything is vectors instead of pixels.

GerryLuwandri
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2019

Hi Rick,

See the screenshots below.

I would have used a shape layer rather than applying the Stroke effect to a mask path. There's a lot more control and everything is vectors instead of pixels.

I might look up more on that, but I'm just a beginner on AE so I just had to use what I already know

Thank you!

Andrew Yoole
Inspiring
June 23, 2019

Is there a black solid in the background of your black background versions?  If not, try adding one.

I'm thinking that you're rendering to a format with a straight alpha channel, and thus seeing the unmultiplied pixel fringes of the white objects.  OR the mask you're using to reveal the stroked animation is affecting the alpha channel.  Please post the output setting you're using.

If the above is NOT the case, please post a timeline screen grab with all animated properties visible.

GerryLuwandri
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2019

Hi Andrew,

Yes, there is a black background as without it would be transparent.

I'm thinking that you're rendering to a format with a straight alpha channel, and thus seeing the unmultiplied pixel fringes of the white objects.  OR the mask you're using to reveal the stroked animation is affecting the alpha channel.  Please post the output setting you're using.

Apologies, I'm not so sure what you're talking about here. I'm still new to After Effects

I've attached the output settings below. Thank you!

OussK
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2019

try to post some screenshot for your workflow including layers and keyframes so we can understand better what's happen

GerryLuwandri
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2019

Hi OussK,

So another weird thing happened, the stroke looks off in the main comp, but within the comp itself is okay. See attached screenshots below. Both are at the same second, but appears differently. The effect settings is on the second screenshot and the layer itself is just a vector from AI. Thank you.

OussK
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2019

did you check if there is any stroke effect on the white and black composition in the main composition?

first screenshot