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August 24, 2010
Question

AI Vector files imported into AE have rough edges DESPITE selecting continuously rasterize layer

  • August 24, 2010
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I am importing some illustrator files into after effects. No matter what I do, I cannot get them to remain vector. The edges are pixelated.

I have the resolution set to "full." The quality of the layer is set to "best." And following the advice from every other forum on the topic, I have enabled "Continuosly Rasterize" for the layer. Still my image looks terrible.

I have been browsing the web for two days now and I keeping finding that people with the same issue just aren't selecting "continuously rasterize" for their layer. However, I always do this and for whatever reason, it's not working. There is no difference when the continuously rasterize option is selected or not.

I would greatly appreciate any help I can get on this. Thank you!

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    4 replies

    August 25, 2010

    Fixed! Rick and Todd, both of your suggestions helped.

    Todd, I realized that in some instances I was zooming and not scaling. Making sure I always scaled improved the quality quite a bit. But even when I scaled the graphics, they still didn't have the same quality that I have gotten in the past with previous vectors. So I then selected interpret footage and set the antialiasing for my eps options to "more accurate," as Rick suggested.

    I've now got the quality I know the images should have.

    Such a relief. Thanks for all your help, everyone!    

    Szalam
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 25, 2010

    Any chance you've got pixel aspect ratio correction turned on for your comp?

    If so, try rendering out a quick test segment. The issue may not be there.

    Todd_Kopriva
    Inspiring
    August 25, 2010

    Szalam's suggestion is one of the several that made me ask for a screenshot of the Composition panel.

    Also, I just want to check to see whether the pixelation is happening during scaling (which it shoudn't) or during a zoom in the Composition panel (which is normal).

    sabai69206554
    Participant
    December 29, 2017

    Hello Adobe

    Thanks for your assistance. I am having the same issue with completely vector (.ai) layers. Whenever I resize or zoom it in, It gets pixelated or blur and this is happening with the render also. I have also attached the vector file. Further the artboard size in illustrator is same as the comp size in after effects.

    Please suggest suitable solution.

    Many Thanks

    Mylenium
    Legend
    August 25, 2010

    Are they actualy vectors? You know, one can embed pixel graphics in AI as well plus AI uses bitmap effects for drop shadows and that... Just because it is an AI file doesn't mean nit has infinite resolution...

    Mylenium

    Todd_Kopriva
    Inspiring
    August 25, 2010

    Please show a screenshot including your entire Composition panel.


    Community Expert
    August 25, 2010

    Make sure that there are no effects applied to your paths in Illustrator. Many effects cause AE to rasterize the path.

    If that doesn't clean things up check the interpretation of the footage. At the bottom of the panel you'll see a button called More Options. Click that and set anti aliasing from Faster to More Accurate.

    If that still does not work try turning off Open GL. If your footage .ai layers don't look great at 100% scale then you may have Open GL issues. They crop up with the art is way too small. Generally your file should be at least as big as your comp. IOW, SD .ai artwork should have an artboard or document size close to 700 points / or pixels by 400 points / pixels.

    I hope this helps.