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Re: AE Layers Vs 3d space
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richrama
on Nov 2, 2007 at 10:01:02 pm
I think I found the culprit.
the road had an alpha matte applied to it in photoshop- when I merged layers in the photoshop doc, the intesecting problem i was having in AE disappeared.
guh.
there went a good part of the workday.
Thanks guys for the replies!
rich
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