How do I make this stop!?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:33 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gz2sVYr ... e=youtu.be
This here is a animation test I did. If you will notice, there is some water damage looking brown nasty spots on the walls. I put those there. You would have noticed that they fade in and out. I did not do that, there are no keyframes or animation for it, the only thing that does is the camera. At angles the vector fades...
It has the halo effect and soft edges on. when set to plain, it stays there regardless of its angle. I have tried to replicate the effects by using layer options and more layers with tweaked settings, however, any layer effect that is applied to the incurs the wrath of the fade. This scene is arranged in 3D space. all the images are vectors.
Please someone, how do I stop this from happening? any alternatives? something!? I'll take any suggestions!
-Ryan.
This here is a animation test I did. If you will notice, there is some water damage looking brown nasty spots on the walls. I put those there. You would have noticed that they fade in and out. I did not do that, there are no keyframes or animation for it, the only thing that does is the camera. At angles the vector fades...
It has the halo effect and soft edges on. when set to plain, it stays there regardless of its angle. I have tried to replicate the effects by using layer options and more layers with tweaked settings, however, any layer effect that is applied to the incurs the wrath of the fade. This scene is arranged in 3D space. all the images are vectors.
Please someone, how do I stop this from happening? any alternatives? something!? I'll take any suggestions!
-Ryan.