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CC Ball Action & Continous Rasterize create weird artifacts/gliches

New Here ,
Jul 29, 2023 Jul 29, 2023

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Im using CC BA in a precomp on a QR Code vector graphic (.ai) and it works and looks great,

but in the main comp it gets a weird ghosting effect, as if the Ball emitter were closer (and smaller) to the center of the comp. It only happens with cont. raster., which I need for a crisp image.

I've been working on the comp for a day and the CC BA was the first thing I built and this glitch appeared just now, before it was fine.

I can "reset" this bug for a couple of minutes by deleting and re-inserting the precomp layer into

the main comp but it keeps reoccuring, its quite strange.

 

First pic: Main Comp, with glitch

Second pic: precomp with CC BA effect, what its supposed to look like.

 

ae1.jpgae2.jpgae2.jpg

I've tried everything such as: Complete Purge, Restart AE & Windows, alloting less & more RAM, opening project on a different Machine (OSX), re-installing AE, installing Nvidia Drivers.

Seems to me that this unfortunately is deep rooted bug in AE.

 

Machine info:

 

WIN 10 Build 19045 (Debloated w/Sophia)

AE 23.5.0 Build 52

Ryzen 7 5800X

64GB RAM

Nvidia 3080ti 12GB

1TB NVME M2+50TB NAS

 

Thanks for reading!

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Jun 02, 2024 Jun 02, 2024

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Are you still having the issue? Let us know.

I am moving this thread from Bugs to Discussions for now.

 

Thanks,

Nishu

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