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Problem With 3D Layers...HELP!!!!
by bslaybaugh on May 17, 2007 at 8:08:49 pm

Hey all,
I've searched all over and haven't been able to figure this out so if you can help me i would greatly appreciate it. Why is it that when i convert a vector layer (Text, AI file, etc.) to a 3D layer it becomes blurry even though i don't have DOF turned on on my camera? This has been bugging me for a while now. Thanks in advance if you can help. God bless.

-bslaybaugh


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