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CC Light Sweep
by Rich Ramazinski on Oct 29, 2008 at 3:35:24 am

hey all-

I just finished a super complex project, and noticed a big problem.

I used CC light sweep on some AI files that had Collapse transformations/Continuously Rasterize on. These layers were flying through 3d space, sometimes sliding close to the camera. where these layers filled the composition, CC Light Sweep added some edge thickness to the edge of the frame.

At those points the edges of my composition has a shiny bevel on it.

I can't turn off Continuously Rasterize. I've been trying to do some magic by precomping everything, and making the nested comp 5% larger (to hide this edge), but this screws up my camera's perspective. I also tried to alpha mask out the edge, to no avail.

My last idea is to render out 1 comp with edge thickness at desired specs, and one with edge thickness dialed to 0.

This has been a long proj and this is a final note on top of hundreds the client provided, so i'm unwilling to change much. any ideas?

thanks for any suggestions..

rich

www.richrama.com


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