Quality Loss when scaling
- sholin360
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:03 am
Quality Loss when scaling
Okay so I'm trying to make something similar to Typography and so the beginning is like a couple of bars coming out of no where, then I want to zoom in on a bar and write stuff on it, but everytime I try to use null object to zoom in, major quality loss appears, I don't have any images etc; just a white solid, the bars, and a solid with feathered edges. Can someone please help?
- mirkosp
- The Absolute Mudman
- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:24 am
- Status: (」・ワ・)」(⊃・ワ・)⊃
- Location: Gallarate (VA), Italy
- Contact:
Re: Quality Loss when scaling
Either work with vector stuff, or make the solid and text at absurdly high res. Only ways to deal with it.
- sholin360
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:03 am
Re: Quality Loss when scaling
I fixed it xD
All I had to do was have the Continuously Rasterize button selected. It's the icon that looks like a little sun and will cause the layer to rerasterize as it scales up.
All I had to do was have the Continuously Rasterize button selected. It's the icon that looks like a little sun and will cause the layer to rerasterize as it scales up.
- mirkosp
- The Absolute Mudman
- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:24 am
- Status: (」・ワ・)」(⊃・ワ・)⊃
- Location: Gallarate (VA), Italy
- Contact:
Re: Quality Loss when scaling
Is it bad that I assumed you were using Premiere instead of After Effects?
But yes, that's pretty much like working with vectors, considering it's treating the text as a vector and it rasterizes it at native resolution for every frame.
But yes, that's pretty much like working with vectors, considering it's treating the text as a vector and it rasterizes it at native resolution for every frame.
- sholin360
- Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:03 am
Re: Quality Loss when scaling
There's null object in Premiere pro? :O
- mirkosp
- The Absolute Mudman
- Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:24 am
- Status: (」・ワ・)」(⊃・ワ・)⊃
- Location: Gallarate (VA), Italy
- Contact:
Re: Quality Loss when scaling
They were introduced in CS6, weren't they? Or it was adjustment layers, can't remember.
EDIT: It was adjustment layers, my bad.
EDIT: It was adjustment layers, my bad.