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Rasterizing image question
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Ronnie Smith
on May 8, 2008 at 4:50:48 pm
I have a image that I added lights and effects to. I using this image on a DVD menu. The image is high resolution. And at one point I zoom in. I watch Andrew Kramer's tutorial on this DVD menu creation. Where he raterizes the image by clicking the raterize button and the image uses the original 7.3 mega pixel image. How ever when I do this all my lights and effects that I applied to the image are now gone. When I render it out like this, I loose all the effect and lighting I applied to it. Is there a way to tell After Effect or something I can do to keep the lights and effects but still use the raterizing function?
Ronnie
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