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Vector files have jagged edges AFTER export but look fine in Ram Preview
Hi creative cows,
I’ve been working on a project for a client that requires me to have an After Effects sequence at the beginning of every video I produce for them. All the files they gave me were illustrator files so they are vectors. I even took the liberty of moving the vectors into new AI files that were based off of the video template so they would work seamlessly in my project.
The issue is that after I add the composition to the render queue and render it out of After Effects to then import it into Final Cut Pro, the edges of the vector files become jagged. I uploaded a copy of the title sequence to Vimeo so you can see my issue: https://www.vimeo.com/19571976
The Password is “cow”. (Please make the video full screen and turn scaling off so you can see it in its native size)If you look at the first “AR” logo you can see that it is not a smooth line, at all. Initially I had the AR logo grow from a smaller size to 100% but because I thought that was the cause of the jaggedness I changed it to a static 100% scale, which did nothing.
A few details to help you help me:
The vector files are set to “continuously rasterize” in After Effects. I read something that said this would be the solution but it wasn’t.
All the vector files were pre-composed into a new composition and then had the twitch effect applied to the pre-compose, not the actual layer, I had also heard this would help solve my problem, but it didn’t.Render Settings:
Composition
Quality: Best
Resolution: Full
Size: 1280 x 720
Disc Cache: Read Only
OpenGL Renderer: Not selected
Proxie Use: Use no Proxies
Effects: Current Settings
Solo Switches: Current Settings
Guide Layers: All off
Color Depth: Current SettingsTime Sampling
Frame Blending: On for checked layers
Field Render: Off
Motion Blur: On for checked layers
Time Span: Work area only
Frame Rate: Use this Comps frame rate (29.97)Output Mode:
Main Options
Format: Quicktime
Post-Render Action: None
Include Project link: Selected
Include source XMP Metadata: Not selectedVideo Output
Channels:RGB
Depth: Millions of Colors
Color: Premultiplied (Matted)Format Options:
Video Codec: Animation (I also tried Apple Pro Res 422 and Apple Pro Res 422 (HQ)
Quality: 100Any help would be greatly appreciated! I know it has to be something in the export because when I Ram Preview with the video scaled to 100% in my viewer (so I can see it native size) it looks perfectly smooth, but not once it is a standalone file outside of After Effects.
Thanks again.