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mikiasb
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April 18, 2021
Question

Animate cc "filter will not render" problem

  • April 18, 2021
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I'm having a problem with animate cc, my blurred background is not properly being rendered when I test run my background without any animation it keeps outputing ("Warning: filter will not render. The displayObject's filtered Dimentions are too large to be drawn")

 

I changed the hardware acceleration between the three option none, direct and GPU but it's still not working. The problem only comes up when I test run it in swf, when im working on the project the blurred asset is perfectly fine 

 

Is there something I'm missing? I need heeeeeelp!!!!

 

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n. tilcheff
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April 18, 2021

Hi mate,

 

Yeah, there is a limit as to how large the pixel dimensions of an object can be to render.

It may be 2880 px or larger now, but this is the cause of your issues.

If you only use a portion of a large pan, that is zoomed in, just duplicate and crop.

 

Nick - Character Designer and Animator, Flash user since 1998 | Member of the Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation
mikiasb
mikiasbAuthor
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April 18, 2021

Thanks @n. tilcheff  I understand I fixed the proplem, I had movie clips inside a movie clip I had to break those down, that fixed the problem but i still have a problem when i zoom in but you're right i might have to crop, Thanks!!!!

quote

Hi mate,

 

Yeah, there is a limit as to how large the pixel dimensions of an object can be to render.

It may be 2880 px or larger now, but this is the cause of your issues.

If you only use a portion of a large pan, that is zoomed in, just duplicate and crop.

 


By @n. tilcheff
quote

Hi mate,

 

Yeah, there is a limit as to how large the pixel dimensions of an object can be to render.

It may be 2880 px or larger now, but this is the cause of your issues.

If you only use a portion of a large pan, that is zoomed in, just duplicate and crop.

 


By @n. tilcheff