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Displacement (map) only affecting a small area

Engaged ,
Aug 13, 2020 Aug 13, 2020

Hi all

 

After following an online tutorial (to the letter - I think) I've managed to create the effect, but only affects a small rectangle in the centre of the image:

Screenshot 2020-08-13 at 11.14.35.png

Here's the map:

Main Comp (0-00-00-00).jpg

Here's the settings:

Screenshot 2020-08-13 at 11.14.50.png

Comp set at 1920x1080

 

Note: created the map in AE, also exported then re-imported as a bitmap to see if the problem was the AE created map

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Community Expert , Aug 13, 2020 Aug 13, 2020

Your Displacement Map Target Layer is smaller than the original image. 

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Aug 13, 2020 Aug 13, 2020

Your Displacement Map Target Layer is smaller than the original image. 

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Engaged ,
Aug 13, 2020 Aug 13, 2020

Ahh, I see. Actually it was the other way round really. My original image was larger than the Map Target Layer

I didn't know the resolution of the original was a factor, resized the cat to 1920 and works fine now - Thanks!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2020 Aug 13, 2020
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You could have also pre-composed the cat layer and applied displacement mapping to the nested comp.

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