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After Effects -- 3D Layers Intersection

Explorer ,
Dec 23, 2022 Dec 23, 2022

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Hi, Can anybody give a hint how to avoid the 3D layers intersection?

Lower layer is getting up and cuts the upper one.

Adding an  adjustment layer in between didn't change a thing. 

Like this : 

 

intersection.jpg

 

I use After Effects 2023. 

 

Thanks a lot in advance! 

Erica 

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Community Expert , Dec 23, 2022 Dec 23, 2022

If you want to create a box like the one you show do this:

  1. Create 5 layers with the same size.
  2. Make the layers all 3D
  3. Expose the Anchor Point and set the Z value of every anchor point to half the layer size
  4. Rotate the bottom layer 90º in X
  5. Rotate the left side 90º in Y
  6. Rotate the back side 180º in Y
  7. Rotate the right side 270º in Y
  8. Add a 3D null to the comp
  9. Parent all of the box layers to the Null
  10. Move the box you have created using the null

 

Your screenshot looks like the front layer is not t

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LEGEND ,
Dec 23, 2022 Dec 23, 2022

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Without seeing your timeline layout with the values exposed and critical info such as what the comp renderer is set to we can't realyl tell you much. The first thing to do would be to check the camera settings and the whole scene scale. Due to limited precision AE is not good if the 3D layers are small and the camera is zoomed in with an extremely tiny field ov view. This alone could explain the clipping issues. Anything more will require more details.

 

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Dec 23, 2022 Dec 23, 2022

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If you want to create a box like the one you show do this:

  1. Create 5 layers with the same size.
  2. Make the layers all 3D
  3. Expose the Anchor Point and set the Z value of every anchor point to half the layer size
  4. Rotate the bottom layer 90º in X
  5. Rotate the left side 90º in Y
  6. Rotate the back side 180º in Y
  7. Rotate the right side 270º in Y
  8. Add a 3D null to the comp
  9. Parent all of the box layers to the Null
  10. Move the box you have created using the null

 

Your screenshot looks like the front layer is not the same size as the other layers. It does not look like an intersection at all.

RickGerard_0-1671814693120.png

An open box created from 5 shape layers with a 600 X 600 Rectangle in each.

 

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Explorer ,
Jan 10, 2023 Jan 10, 2023

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Thank you very much!

Sorry for a late reply (holydays)) -- I'll try this way ASAP!

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