I did that small polaroid thingy, as u can see the first thing is the wiggly sides of the polaroid itself.
It shakes and got a small pink/purple stroke around it wich i didnt place.
Second is that outside the polaroid u see a light yellow border, thats something i didnt do either.
In my AE project the resolution is just the resolution of the polaroid itself.
I hope i explained it right cuz my english ain't that perfect.
Re: Strange export AE to Flash (website) by Jake on Sep 26, 2007 at 2:33:02 pm
Consider placing a solid background layer and do a quick render in AE. Is the shadow there? If not then determine if you used blur, glow, or drop shadow on any layers which could have projected down to the background. If not then consider placing a mask over the layers so that there is no bleeding form your poloroid graphic...
Re: Strange export AE to Flash (website) by Jake on Sep 26, 2007 at 2:39:26 pm
Edited Responce:
Them problem is the way the alpha channel is being handled.
Consider placing a solid background layer and do a quick render in AE. Is the shadow there? If not then determine if you used blur, glow, or drop shadow on any layers which could have projected down to the background. If not then consider placing a mask over the layers so that there is no bleeding form your poloroid graphic...
Added to responce...
I looked at it again and you also have a purple X that shows at the end of your animation for one frame. I would seriously consider outputting the animation to a tiff sequence, and then bring it into Flash and output the SWF from there. If you don't have Flash consider the suggestion about masking the poloroid and placing a solid under the whole comp, I would also make sure that your timeline sequence is one frame longer than your project properties length. This should remove the purple X at the end of the animation.