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Posted by Robert Desiderio on March 22, 2010 at 8:02 pmHi i just learned how to do proxies !! That said , The color red is behind my image instead it is supposed to be empty , Why
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Todd Kopriva
March 22, 2010 at 9:56 pmIs red your composition background color?
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Robert Desiderio
March 22, 2010 at 10:58 pmNO the once (checkerboard) area that is supposed clear (nadda) TURNS RED when i make a proxy from a psd can you help? Thanks DES
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Adriano Moraes
March 23, 2010 at 1:47 amHi there Desi.
Did you check the color of your background?
Just for the sake of it check it out. It may be possible that you are rendering your proxies without the alpha channel. That way AE will use the BG color to fill the space where alpha was supposed to be.
If it is red then that´s the problem. Just re-render the proxies making sure you have the RGB+ALPHA enabled on the settings.
If it´s black then I as curious as you to know what in the name of the cow is going on.
Also you could give some more info on the output your using to create your proxies.
Cheers!
adriano.
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