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Transform effect doesn't work on 3d layers

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Feb 23, 2024 Feb 23, 2024

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1. Create new project, create a new layer. 

2. Apply transform and change the scale - the scale of the layer changes.

3. Make the layer 3d

4. Apply transform and change the scale - the scale of the layer no longer changes

 

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Adobe Employee , Feb 27, 2024 Feb 27, 2024

Hi @Iulian Mircea

 

The Transform effect is 2D. It can't work on a 3D layer because they live in different spaces. 😞 
This is true of all effects, as far as I know. 

If you want to add Transforms to a text layer then you need to use something that are called Text Animators.

 

These can be added via that little arrow button next to the word "Animate" when you untwirl a text layer.

DaciaSaenz_0-1709072559620.png

 

 

 

If you want to add other kinds of effects to 3D layers, there are a couple of workarounds. You can Precomp th

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Feb 27, 2024 Feb 27, 2024

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Hi @Iulian Mircea

 

The Transform effect is 2D. It can't work on a 3D layer because they live in different spaces. 😞 
This is true of all effects, as far as I know. 

If you want to add Transforms to a text layer then you need to use something that are called Text Animators.

 

These can be added via that little arrow button next to the word "Animate" when you untwirl a text layer.

DaciaSaenz_0-1709072559620.png

 

 

 

If you want to add other kinds of effects to 3D layers, there are a couple of workarounds. You can Precomp the 3D layers and add the effects to the 2D comp. 

Or you can choose some compositing magic where you need to:

  • Make a Solid,
  • Add the effects CC Composite or Calculations to the solid
  • Point that effect to the 3D layer you want to add effects to with the dropdown parameter for that effect 
  • Change the Blending Mode to Copy and then add your desired effects below 
- Dacia Saenz, AE Engineering Team

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oh! I was also informed that this IS possible in the Classic 3D render engine but not the Advanced 3D engine. 

Screenshot 2024-02-27 at 5.32.41 PM.png

Does the Transform work the way you expect if you change the renderer to "Classic 3D"?

 

- Dacia Saenz, AE Engineering Team

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