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Hello! After exporting an After Effects composition, an odd sort of noise/ grain is getting added to certain shapes. The file was created using Illustrator but all layers were converted into shapes. I'm using Adobe Encoder, and the output is in the form of .GIFs. Thank you in advance!
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You are using the most unsuitable tools to generate GIFs. It's as simple as that. Pretty much any other tool, including free online GIF converters does a better job. Within the Adobe world the best way to proceed is to use the frame animation features in Photoshop and export from there, after you have imported your pre-rendered AE image sequence or clip onto the timeleine. That aside you may want to generally study up on how GIFs work technically and how to minimize dithering by optimizing the c
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You are using the most unsuitable tools to generate GIFs. It's as simple as that. Pretty much any other tool, including free online GIF converters does a better job. Within the Adobe world the best way to proceed is to use the frame animation features in Photoshop and export from there, after you have imported your pre-rendered AE image sequence or clip onto the timeleine. That aside you may want to generally study up on how GIFs work technically and how to minimize dithering by optimizing the color palette and motion.
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Oh, alright! That makes a lot of sense; a lot left to learn there then, haha! Thank you!