![]() ![]() If it is slow, then your slowdown is not in the text layers. Try running a preview and see how that goes. The second step is to select all text layers and turn them all off. My first suggestion is to select all of your text layers, click on the little color square in the timeline, and set all text layers to a unique color so you can easily select them all no matter where they are in the comp. Did all sorts of things and nothing helps. I know that in the prints I have the preview resolution set to full, but I've dropped it out to Quarter, also in the RAM preview and it's the same slow deal as before. And the strange thing is, I have that other 6 minute project with exactly the same stuff, even more layers and bigger lenth, and that project is okay, takes 1h30 to export, doesn't slow down while working on it, and this one I'm having trouble with took my 11hours to export and it's turtle slow to work around.Īlso tried to purge cash, import into a new project comp. Of course I can do it in some other way, I know, but will that solve it? Will take some time to do though. The problem is, I need that effects in order to make it look like I want to. So I did a trial error approach, I started to "solo" layer by layer then tried to work and the problem comes when I active the effects for the text layers(shadow, fill, wipeflux). Now the loading yellow bar everytime I tried to select, move to the next frame, change visibility of some given layer or whatever, just takes a lifetime, it's ultra slow. Also change the parenting of the text layer no none. Later that didn't wok so well so I erased it, and removed all traces of it in the project, including null layers that had the motion information. I also added a manual tracking and 3D tracking and I tried to put the text to follow the character movement. Also added a background stain frame in some cases so the content wouldn't lose itself among the footage. Not sure what you mean by workflow, I created a 2D text layer and then added a sapphire s_wipeflux (kind of a ink reveal effect), drop shadow and a fill efects, then I duplicated in and change the keyframes position of the apphire s_wipeflux reveal and obviously change the text itself, then I repeatead the process. I have footage that I edited and exported in back in in a single video file, as I will describe in the screenshots. I do have only ONE comp: 1920x1080 Square pixels, 30 frames per second, renderer: 3D Classic. So here's the specifications you asked for: The thing is, I've done 6 minute lyric videos, or longer, with even more layers, and this didn't happen. I have a big mess alright, nearly 200 layers, 4 minute song with footage and text effects. For instance AE is more oriented to adding a fog effect, particles, twitch, 3D camera tracking, special effects and once that's done the best is to export it and put the music and lyrics in Premiere I presume? ![]() The other problem is that the line between what I can do in after effects and can't do in Premiere is still a little blured for me. "The final edit would be done in Premiere Pro" Yes about this, I've began to work more seriously around video making some months ago, but I've got to that conclusion already, the problem was, not having so much knowledge in Premiere as I do in After Effects, but well I'm learning it, and next time I'll take your advice and do it like that. Rick thank you so much for the quick reply, I've seen your responses in some other threads that helped me surpass some difficulties I was having in the past. ![]()
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