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Pixelation problem with Camera Zoom

New Here ,
Sep 04, 2018 Sep 04, 2018

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Hello,

I noticed when i use shape layers in After effects and use a 3d camera to zoom in on them, there is pixelation. But when i scale the shape layers up they remain crisp. Any idea why?

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Cyril

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Engaged ,
Sep 04, 2018 Sep 04, 2018

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Screen Shot 2018-09-04 at 3.18.55 PM.png

Sounds like you don't have the continuous rasterization button activated. It can be found in the timeline window as a check box next to the layer name. The column heading icon looks like an asterisk or star

Hope this helps,

Steve

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LEGEND ,
Sep 05, 2018 Sep 05, 2018

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Is it pixelation or is it blur from depth of field in the camera?

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New Here ,
May 15, 2022 May 15, 2022

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Thank you!! Just had this same issue was driving me crazyyy... It was blur from depth of field on camera.

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