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After Effects can't render a frame

Community Beginner ,
Sep 23, 2021 Sep 23, 2021

Hello Guys!

 I was working on a project, i rendered it and AE reported that the image buffer size error uppeard . I looked at my motion tiles and the other effects. (twich, tint) And I repeated my zeros. (I searhed for this  error it uppear ,when I do something too big?) When I start the preview, it stops at one frame. Can someone help me?
 
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Community Expert , Sep 23, 2021 Sep 23, 2021

Typically an error like this is caused by adding Grow Bounds or a similar effect to a footage layer to expand the virtual layer dimensions past the 30,000-pixel limit. It's easy to do, but it is also easy to fix if you go to the point in your timeline where the problem shows up, press the 'u' key twice to reveal all modified properties of all layers in the timeline, then look for something suspicious and change the settings or turn off the effect.

 

If you had embedded* a screenshot showing the

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Adobe Employee , Sep 23, 2021 Sep 23, 2021

Hi Mihcole5C46,

 

Thanks for writing in.

I agree with Rick. Another way to find out what causing the issue is, disable the effects one by and one and preview the Timeline. Once you find out which effect is causing this, try adjusting its setting.

Let us know.

 

Thanks,

Nishu

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Community Expert ,
Sep 23, 2021 Sep 23, 2021

Typically an error like this is caused by adding Grow Bounds or a similar effect to a footage layer to expand the virtual layer dimensions past the 30,000-pixel limit. It's easy to do, but it is also easy to fix if you go to the point in your timeline where the problem shows up, press the 'u' key twice to reveal all modified properties of all layers in the timeline, then look for something suspicious and change the settings or turn off the effect.

 

If you had embedded* a screenshot showing the modified properties of the problem layer we could give you a workaround. I have always been able to solve this problem by tweaking a setting or pre-composing.

 

* The "Drag & Drop here..." area is buggy and should not be used to share images. Please use the toolbar or just drag your images to the reply field.

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 23, 2021 Sep 23, 2021
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Hi Mihcole5C46,

 

Thanks for writing in.

I agree with Rick. Another way to find out what causing the issue is, disable the effects one by and one and preview the Timeline. Once you find out which effect is causing this, try adjusting its setting.

Let us know.

 

Thanks,

Nishu

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