Frage von Bass75:I have AE CS3 with a tracking shot through a logo created. The camera flies through the lettering on a picture to. The picture is a Photoshop file in a 3D plane. This level is slightly behind those with the above logo.
The Photoshop image has received a luminous effect. If I have the RAM preview erstellle, the program displays everything s.wie so it should be. When I render the whole thing but (Avi, Mov, etc. tried everything ...) he shows me the Photoshop image only the luminous effect. The real picture is gone.
Have no idea what's wrong. Maybe someone knows so little of you? Thank you in advance.
Antwort von Mylenium:
I have AE CS3 with a tracking shot through a logo created. The camera flies through the lettering on a picture to. The picture is a Photoshop file in a 3D plane. This level is slightly behind those with the above logo.
The Photoshop image has received a luminous effect. If I have the RAM preview erstellle, the program displays everything s.wie so it should be. When I render the whole thing but (Avi, Mov, etc. tried everything ...) he shows me the Photoshop image only the luminous effect. The real picture is gone.
Have no idea what's wrong. Maybe someone knows so little of you? Thank you in advance. Layer Styles funzen with 3D levels, not simply and easily. Irgendsowas's can only be. Layer -> layer styles -> Remove All or pre-compose. Presumably you use for the RAM preview OpenGL, which is why they are there, because the rendering sequence is slightly different. Everything is an illogical bissl, but inevitable.
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