After Effects: Boundary Cutoff Fix Tutorial
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In this After Effects quicktip video, I'll show you some ways to expand or grow the boundaries of a layer to avoid effect cutoffs. You may find yourself running into this issue with certain glows, blurs, or distortion effects, especially when your layer is scaled down. Rather than pre-comping the layer to comp size, try these tricks instead.
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turning off repeat edges works on the blur effect
This, thank you soooo much!!
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The only video that actually helped thanks bro🙏🏾
Thank you very helpful
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always wondered why grow bounds didnt work on every effect, repetile is smart. though usually i just precomp the layer and increase the size of it. good tip!
@CreativeDojo
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I feel dirty pre-comping just for that sole purpose haha. We'll never understand Grow Bounds...
thx This is really helpfu
thanks bro...... didn't knew about growbound
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Thanks man!!! This is really helpful
@CreativeDojo
Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful!
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you don't know how long I have been searching for this solution
@CreativeDojo
Жыл бұрын
It definitely can save you in a pinch 👍🏻
Any ideas if the effect is cc particle systems 2? Thank you
Oooo interesting use of repetir, thanks
@CreativeDojo
Жыл бұрын
Definitely! Glad you found the tip helpful :)
I wonder if there's any way to solve it on Shape layers where the Glow/Bluer was used on an Adjustment Layer. I used Layer Style - Inner Glow on a Shape Layer first and then added another for all objects in my comp with an Adjustment Layer. Unfortunately, the border cut-off occurred and neither Grow Bounds nor Repetile worked to solve it. Pre-comping the Shape layer also didn't work.
Thank you for this! First answer at 2:06
brother ... THANK YOU lol
That was genius! So, the solution is ✅"Uncheck the Repeat Edge Pixels"
Where can I find this BG that u are using for the composition?
@CreativeDojo
Жыл бұрын
It's in the video description...
You could precomp then add the effect?
@CreativeDojo
Жыл бұрын
That’s the whole point of the video, to avoid precomping so your element isnt precomped into a large size for consistency. Sometimes you need the element size to be respected for other effects/scaling purposes
@DannyTumia
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@@CreativeDojo ohh!! Totally! I’m always bummed when I have to 😭🔥
@Dossell
Жыл бұрын
I auto traced a lightning effect and added saber to the mask. Can’t figure out why it flickers (but assuming box issued around mask)
I wish the Adobe devs would go through and fix all these little issues with AE so the workflow is 90% workarounds - in other words, it would be great if they actually did their jobs