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Weird graphics bugs in After Effects, ruins my entire composition and animation

New Here ,
Jun 01, 2023 Jun 01, 2023

Second time I encounter this really annoying graphic bugs in After Effects, the first time a white stroke appeared over my composition that could be seen when I moved the comp, I didn´t create any layer that contained any white stroke or line.

imagen_2023-06-01_225740440.png

 

The second time, with the same vector graphics, happened when I animated with the puppet tool, the composition suddenly moved on its own like this:

imagen_2023-06-01_230034355.png

 

When I moved the comp it looked like this, looks like the white shape is similar to the composition:

imagen_2023-06-01_230144130.png

 

Why is this happening? The first and second times happened in different files. I tried purging all memory but it didn´t work. Note: The graphics were imported from an Illustrator file.

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Explorer ,
Jun 16, 2023 Jun 16, 2023
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Hello, 

It's hard to say exactly what this might be with looking into the file.
However, I'd suggest trying unchecking the "Collapse Transformations" / "Continuously Rasterize" star icon (see image here)

Screenshot 2023-06-16 at 12.44.13 PM.png

 

Some things that might cause this to happen include:

  • Puppit pin
  • "Set Matte" effect
  • Some effects applied inside your "1, 2, 3" precomp might look odd when you have the "Collapse Transformations" toggled on (as stated above)
  • Other effects on your layers could recreate somethign like this

 

That's where I'd start 🙂

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