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After Effects zeigt nicht meine Ebenen an und verpixelt meine Vektoren.

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Sep 04, 2024 Sep 04, 2024

Hallo ich habe ein Problem und zwar zeigt After Effects nicht die Ebenen an von einer Adobe Illustrator Datei und dazu wenn ich diese Datei/Vektor in After Effects runter skalliere werden die Vektoren verpixelt.. Ich bitte um Erklärung und ich bin neu in der Adobe Branche. 

 

Dazu habe ich ein Video gemacht wie meine gesamte Vorgehensweise ist(Vom Adobe Illustrator bis AE). Gerne korrigieren und ergänzen. Dankeschön 

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Sep 04, 2024 Sep 04, 2024
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Welcome to the Community.

You're seeing the pixelation because you're zooming in. If you go beyond 100% magnification, that would mean you're zooming into pixels and pixelation is expected in that case.

For the layers not being visible - you need to keep every object on its own layer. In the screen recording, I can see that the objects are on separate layers but they are inside a parent layer. After Effects will not treat sublayers as separate layers. To do that, highlight the main layer > go to the hamburger menu in the Layers panel (top right) > select "Release to Layers (Sequence)". It'll put all the sublayers into their own layer. Now, you can highlight them all and drag them out from Layer 1.

Tip: Create your document in RGB mode in Illustrator. After Effects understands RGB better.

Feel free to reach out.


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Nishu

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