AE asset questine
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- shapesalad0
Yes, you take the massive image and AE will handle it either seen small or at 100%, it'll so the antialiasing for you etc.
Make a Null layer.
Make the null a 3D Layer by clicking on that 3d cube checkbox on the layer control.
Select Null layer, press P. Right click on Position, select separate dimensions.
Keyframe Z. with position 0.
Make a camera, 35mm is fine. parent it to the null.
Go to end of timeline, and add another keyframe for Position Z of Null, Change the value of Z to a massive number like 10kStick your images in the comp under camera, make them 3d layers. Position them at different Z points. No you can zoom into them...
- I'll pass this on to my colleague and we can test it out. Many thanks.face_melter
- CyBrainX1
For bitmap images you'll get better quality using this effect:
Distort > Detail-preserving Upscale.- Hopefully, motion blur will obscure the rest.CyBrainX
- Ok, cool. i'll make a note of that - thanks!face_melter
- Well that's if you need to scale up a small image. He's ok with the x8 scale images.shapesalad
- BaskerviIle1
If your assets are bitmapped then just having large originals will sort out your problem (as long as your don't scale over 100% of original size).
I'd recommend using vector assets if possible and then click the little 'continuously rasterize' button – this will keep vectors sharp, no matter how you scale them up: