3d text in after effects cc 2018
It makes putting the entire project and especially dealing with changes a lot easier and faster. When I do this kind of work my comps are never longer than a sentence or phrase or two. I think you will find it easier to break the comp up into much smaller parts. The comp looks like it is about 3 minutes long. Currently using After Effects CC 15.0.0 (Build 180) Views. I've also tried going to 'Animation > Animate Text > Enable Per Character 3D' but that also makes the text disappear. It also looks to me like you are trying to put together a complete video in one comp. When I click to convert the text layers into 3D, all of my text disappears. There must be something else I don't see that is going on with your layers. Fixed an issue with Real-Time 3D Draft Preview that caused the state to not be preserved when opening a saved project. I copied your Glow settings and had no problems with CC 18 or 19. Bugs fixed in the May 2021 release (version 18.2) Fixed an issue that caused After Effects 2021 to create and utilize After Effects 2020 folder for User Presets, User Libraries, and User Videos. The other option would be to pre-compose the text layer, open the pre-comp, apply Glow to an adjustment layer, then collapse transformations in the main comp. If you can make it work in the new comp just copy and paste the layer to your original comp. If that troubleshooting that way does not fix the problem try creating a new comp with just a text layer and glow applied and see what you get. I don't know about any text animators or layer styles that may have been applied. Your screenshots would be better if you just showed us everything that had been done to the text layer (could). If resetting the everything that has been modified fixes the problem then it is something going on with the effects you have added. If soloing the layer fixes the problem then you have another layer that is causing the problem. In the future, when you have problems with a layer the easiest way to find the problem would be to start by soloing the layer, then select the text layer, press the U key twice, check the modified properties of the layer in the timeline and start resetting or changing the values until the effect gives you what you want.