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Rendering Problem in after effects

New Here ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

In most of my renders I get such noisy shadows or even the whole render. What is the solution!

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LEGEND , Oct 05, 2024 Oct 05, 2024

You should have said so in the first place. GIFs will always dither. This has nothing to do with AE. You are simply running out of colors in the palette. A possible option may be to convert an image sequence or clip in Photoshop or some online GIF tool to get better results, but ultim ately the format is seriously limited and can only do so much.

 

Mylenium

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LEGEND ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

Increase the sample rates in the advanced comp settings.

 

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New Here ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

If you meant increasing frame rate in comp settings, I just tried it took too long to render first and the problem still exists sadly.Screenshot 2024-10-04 205227.png

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

Could you please provide more details about your project? How are the shadows created? Additionally, which format are you exporting to? Have you tried exporting in a different format?

Let us know, and we’ll assist you further!


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Nishu

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New Here ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

It happens with gif (both transparent and with background). I rendere in mp4 there is no such issue. This grainy effect only comes in gif format. I just duplicated the text comp and applied fill to it and reduced its opacity to 20% and thus created a subtle shadow effect.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 05, 2024 Oct 05, 2024

You should have said so in the first place. GIFs will always dither. This has nothing to do with AE. You are simply running out of colors in the palette. A possible option may be to convert an image sequence or clip in Photoshop or some online GIF tool to get better results, but ultim ately the format is seriously limited and can only do so much.

 

Mylenium

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2024 Oct 05, 2024
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Thanks for the clarification! Your suggestions are really helpful but the type of kinetic typo i make I think only possible with AE which gives camera movement and many more. Thank you once again for clarification.

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