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I made the rookie mistake of creating the the wrong composition size and I'm wondering if there is anyway to adjust the camera so that I can avoid doing all the work over again.
I'm creating a motion text lyric video and my comp is entirely 3D vector text layers with a 3D camera moving around the stage stopping at each line of text. My comp was unknowingly created at 480x720 and I need it at 1920x1080. Of course when I scaled up the comp, the text layers and camera are now much smaller in relation to the project. However since text is vector, and I don't have any video footage imported yet, is there a fix that I can do to 'scale up' my camera with all of the keyframes? Or make it so that the camera's Z-Axis is closer to the text across the entire project? I've tried parenting all my layers to a 3D Null layer but it doesn't seem to be working.
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You could try:
File menu > Scripts > Scale Composition
However, note that 720 x 480 is not in the same proportion to 1920 x 1080 - so whatever you do, you'll have some adjustments to make.
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I'm thinking maybe an expression could work. One that adds a certain amount of pixels to the Z axis on the camera? I'm not experienced enough with expressions to figure it out on my own however.
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You could try:
File menu > Scripts > Scale Composition
However, note that 720 x 480 is not in the same proportion to 1920 x 1080 - so whatever you do, you'll have some adjustments to make.
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