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June 25, 2021
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poor quality despite imported Illustrator file in after effects

  • June 25, 2021
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Please somebody help me, I already turn that little sun to ´´continuously rasterize´´ but dooesn´t work. Why after shows that poor resolution? Evem when I render, the video keeps that way. 

 

 

Correct answer Rick Gerard

Your comp is only 250 X 250, and that is incredibly tiny for video. Video is pixels so you need to work with a comp that is big enough for the final output. I don't know where you are going to use this video, but if it were my project the frame size would be at least a standard HD 1920 X 1080. Streaming services don't like square content. If it is for Instagram, follow their reccommendatioins. 

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Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 25, 2021

Your comp is only 250 X 250, and that is incredibly tiny for video. Video is pixels so you need to work with a comp that is big enough for the final output. I don't know where you are going to use this video, but if it were my project the frame size would be at least a standard HD 1920 X 1080. Streaming services don't like square content. If it is for Instagram, follow their reccommendatioins. 

Leticia22Author
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June 25, 2021

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!

Harold Silva
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June 25, 2021

Hi,
You solve the problem by rasterizing the layer as the beginning in the photo

 

Harold Silva B.
Leticia22Author
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June 25, 2021

As you can see in the photos, I already did that, (I called the little sun), and it didn´t change anything... Can you think of something else? Thank you for your time!

 

 

Jose Panadero
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Community Expert
June 25, 2021

You have your composition size at 424%. After Effects will show your logo in an absolute perfect way if you use the correct 100% size for your composition. When you rasterize continuously a layer it means that you can modify the scale property and maintain the quality of your file. Zooming in your composition is not the same as scaling the layer.