After Effects: How To Use Continuously Rasterize for Vector Files

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After Effects CC 2020: Continuously Rasterize & Collapsible Transformation Do your Illustrator or Vector Files look blurry or pixelated in Adobe After Effects? There is an easy fix. This tutorial will show you how to use Continuously Rasterize for Vector (Adobe Illustrator files for example) and Collapsible Transformations for Nested Compositions (pre-comps) to make vector graphics look sharp and crisp? Continuously Rasterize is applied to vector layers Collapsible Transformations is applied to nested compositions (pre-comps) Keyboard Shortcut Used for Toggle Switches & Modes:F4 ——————— To try or buy Adobe After Effects CC 2020: ——————— If your Vector graphics look blurry or pixelated when scaling, use Continuously Rasterize to fix them. How To Apply Continuously Rasterize to Vector Layers: 1. Select Vector Layer 2. Look for Star Icon in Layers Panel 3. Click on ‘Toggles Switches & Modes (F4)’ if you do not see the Star icon 4. Check the box under the Star icon and vector files should be sharp and crisp. How To Apply Collapsible Transformations to Nested Compositions (Pre-Comps): 1. Select Pre-Comp 2. Double-click to open nested composition 3. Look for Star Icon in Layers Panel next to each layer that you want to enable 4. Click on ‘Toggles Switches & Modes (F4)’ if you do not see the Star icon 5. Check the box under the Star icon and vector files should be sharp and crisp. 6. Return to Main Comp 7. Check the box under the Star icon and vector files should be...

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