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June 17, 2017
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After Effects CC 17 Depth of Field not working??

  • June 17, 2017
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Please Help! I've been working on a project In After Effects CC 2017 making a title template, I clicked the box to set my title template with the effects I already have on it to 3D, set the mode to screen and then duplicated the Title template, I then tried to push the duplicated layer in the Z Field back to have that 3D effect but when I do, it doesn't show my duplicated layer pushed back at all even though it shows I have two layers, and ive tried many other forum solutions like: pushing it back even further into Z-Field, changing the Renderer: from classic 3D to Cinema 4D, and Ray-traced 3D and still nothing, the only issues I can think of is maybe my graphics card isn't compatible for the 3D rendering cause when I go to Preferences and check my GPU Information nothing shows up in my OpenGL or my CUDA, and also my preview screen that displays my project shows in the top right corner "Display Acceleration: Disabled". Also I apologize in advance I am not amazing with After Effects I am still learning, so please if you can be specific with answers it would be greatly appreciated.

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    Participant
    January 17, 2021

    Hello! I had a problem just like yours and my camera didn't show the aperture. Even, I had enabled all settings that I had learned from different tutorials. Eventually, I checked the composition settings. I noticed that in the Render settings if I changed the Render to 3D Classic, the camera will show the depth of field. I hope it helps you.

    Community Expert
    April 16, 2021

    The C4D rendering engine has no Depth Of Field capability.

    Participant
    July 20, 2021

    thats what happened to me, thx for clearing it up

    Participant
    May 29, 2020

    And make sure you have in

    composition>composition settings...>3D renderer

    The renderer set up as Classic 3D

    Participant
    February 19, 2021

    This solved it for me! 

    Participant
    December 29, 2019

    Also note that if you're applying this to a nested composition, the nested layers must also have 3d enabled.

    Mohammed Obaidi
    Participant
    September 27, 2018

    Hi ttkymott

    be sure that you turn off Draft 3D from composting panal .

    Participant
    April 16, 2021

    Hi guys, 

     

    I was looking for the option of turning off the "3D Draft" and I spent more than one hour trying to do it. Because in the videotutorials, people click on the "Draft 3D" option directly, and that worked for them, but not for me. 

     

    I finally found the option, if someone else is looking for it, here it is:

     

    In the bottom of the composition view, and next to the "Resolution/down Sample Factor Pop Up" you have an icon that is like a thunder inside a box.

     

     

    Click on it and select the option "Off (Final Quality)" and that's it. 

     

     

    Participating Frequently
    September 11, 2018

    It doesn't seem to work in fast Draft. You have to use Final Quality

    schroef
    Inspiring
    June 14, 2018

    I had the same issue, composition panel near the bottom one of the settings was set to draft. Therefor blur didnt seem to work properly    

    TimSx
    Inspiring
    March 3, 2018

    For all coming from google, make sure your camera view is in "Active Camera". If you use "Front" or any other, it may break the DoF.

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 22, 2017

    Hi ttkymott,

    Did you ever get your depth of field issue working? If so, let us know how you pulled it off.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
    Mike_Abbott
    Legend
    June 18, 2017

    A couple of additional suggestions:

    In your camera settings:

    1. Reduce your f stop value. It's currently 5.6 - try 1.4 or lower.

    2. Increase your blur level past 100% - try 1000%

    Mike A.

    ttkymottAuthor
    Participant
    June 19, 2017

    Thank you for the extra suggestions Mike, i did give it a shot with everything else i was suggested but still nothing unfortunately , I'm going to keep trying to see if i missed some things. If not i might just scrap the whole project and start over again and get back to you guys. I did respond back to to Jose Panadero's reply if you want to read that and see if you have any other suggestions that might help in this case still. it would be much appreciated.

    Szalam
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 20, 2017

    If you have the Collapse Transformations option turned on for your duplicated comp, it will pull the 3d values form the layers inside rather than taking the new value.

    IF that's not it, the answer is likely that there is a 2d layer somewhere in your layer stack. 2d layers will break the rendering order of 3d layers. You will need to move that 2d layer out from between the 3d layers.

    Jose Panadero
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 18, 2017

    Maybe I'm missing something and it is really difficult to help you without a screenshot of your interface. Anyway, the first thing to get DOF effect is to have a 3D Camera in your composition with the Depth of Field Option enabled. Once you do this, the nest step is to use the parameter Aperture in the camera settings to get DOF.

    ttkymottAuthor
    Participant
    June 18, 2017

    I was actually able to insert the screenshots of the A.E. Interface from my laptop instead of my phone i just need an internet connection cause at the moment earlier i didn't have one, I did like you said and enabled DOF but the only thing i don't know is how to mess with the parameter aperture settings to get DOF, how do i use that?, but also here's the images hopefully this helps out.

    Jose Panadero
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 18, 2017

    Hi

    It is a bit technical to explain how the DOF work. Basically, you need to let the light to pass through the camera, so with a higher value in Aperture you will get more blur, but you need to set up Zoom and Focus Distance. In these two parameters have the same value, you will never get DOF. Try to move Focus Distance to activate DOF. But also, you need to have your layers with some variation in Z Space. If all your layers are located in the same Z Value and, they will be on focus except if you move your camera.

    This is something that is not related to GPU or CPU