Scribble is not messing anything up, it is more that the stuff I did in Illustrator is pixelated in AE when I drag it onto the board. When I say “crisp” I just was trying to say the vector art is not as “crisp” as it is when I made it in Illustrator, it is pixelated. I am not complaining about anything really, just wondering about this/trying to learn from it.
I am just asking if there is a way that I can get my vector art to be crisper other than just creating it again in AE? Basically I need the scribble to be so tight that it will look like the “lollipops” are just forming onto the screen from off the screen sides (coming in from left or right or the bottom), kind of like a Target ad (the client really liked one they saw and when I was brought in I was just told about it and took it from there making these “lollipop” storyboards).
As far as I know/was told it is going to (I think) both video and the client’s website.
I know scribble works on a mask basis, so I know I need to convert the vector stuff in AE for the effect to work properly, I was just wondering if the pixelation was a concern anyone else ever had when doing something like this.
Thanks for taking the time to post back.
MH.