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When I use an AI file, import the vector, and then animate the object.
Sometimes I do get a white ghost line. Specifically when I use the puppet tool.
How can I fix this? It is so not nice to see
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You probably need to expand the puppet mesh.
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Hi Rick, can you explain how I have to do that?
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Animating with Puppet tools in After EffectsAnimating with Puppet tools in After Effects
Take a close look at the tool bar. Show Mesh, Expansion, and Density controls are right there. So are the recording options. There are also different types of puppet pins.
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Hi Rick, thank you for helping me out here!
I finally understand how I can show the mesh in the toolbar. Was a great search 😉 In an other post I also read about to increase the expansion. But sadly that doesn't help. The expansion is set to a high number, and a line is still shown. I used 2 puppet pins, so not anything complex.
Also I tried to understand the link you gave to me. But maybe it is a language barrier... I cannot follow why a line is showing and when not.
Image below, after expanding, still a line showing
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Hi Rick, thank you for helping me out here!
I finally understand how I can show the mesh in the toolbar. Was a great search 😉 In an other post I also read about to increase the expansion. But sadly that doesn't help. The expansion is set to a high number, and a line is still shown. I used 2 puppet pins, so not anything complex.
Also I tried to understand the link you gave to me. But maybe it is a language barrier... I cannot follow why a line is showing and when not.
Image below, after expanding, still a line showing
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Hi there! Would you mind sharing the screen recording of the issue? Let us know. Happy to help.
Thanks.^KR
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Were you able to solve this? I'm having the same issue.
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No unfortunately not, expanding did something, but was not the solution.