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Hi,
Can someone help me please? I made this composition on different after effect files for a different purpose. I want to re-use the logo animation. After I googled it a lot, I learned that I can use collect files and then import them to the composition that I'm working on. But, there is a problem since it is a different composition. I keep trying to resize it without losing quality. Can someone tell me how to do it, please?
Thank you.
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Based on your clip I'm not sure what the actual problem is. It simply seems that you are not understanding basics like pre-composing and how it affects the nested compositions. You need to clarify and actualyl explain what the issue seems to be.
Mylenium
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Hi Mylenium,
Yes, I am still really new to this, to be honest. I made a short video with a really simple animated logo but the size of that was 250 x 463 pixel. Now, I am making a different video with a composition size of 1980 x 1080 pixels. I tried to copy and paste the logo animated from the smaller pixel to the new video format. I watched the video about
dependencies > collect files > selected composition and then import them to the new composition.
I did that part and it worked, to get the files imported to the larger pixel. The problem now, I tried to scale the animated logo bigger to fit with the larger scale. It did not want to keep the vector, and I can't find the option to click to keep the vector-like. The logo was vector-based made from adobe illustrator. Did I miss any step or did something wrong?
I'm sorry English is not my first language. Can you please help me point where I can learn about that? Thank you so much in advance.
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Hi Hopechan,
Thanks for sharing the details.
Highlight the Layer Switches pane at the bottom left corner and engage "Continuously Rasterize". Check out the screenshot for reference.
Let us know if it helps.
Thanks,
Nishu
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