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Is it possible to flatten a 3D layer?

New Here ,
Mar 10, 2020 Mar 10, 2020

Hi all! I am working on an animation for an app in After Effects. That animation needs to be a lottie file. The problem is that I am using a rotating coin that is a 3D layer. As you all know 3D layers are not supported by lottie. Is there any way that I can bake/flatten the 3D layer and transform it into a frame by frame animation?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Community Expert ,
Mar 10, 2020 Mar 10, 2020

Pre-compose. That will turn it into pixels though.

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New Here ,
Sep 15, 2020 Sep 15, 2020

Nope Not working that way.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 11, 2020 Mar 11, 2020

Long and short: Don't even bother. Export the tumbling coin as a separate animation, optimize it as ana animated GIF in photoshop, link and embed it by editing the published Lottie code.

 

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New Here ,
Apr 28, 2023 Apr 28, 2023
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@kremenaamon 
Hi!

I’m having the same issue. Any updated solution for this?

Lottie only exporting my animation in 2D, not using my z-index values for final output.

/Niklaz

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