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AA border where two 3D layer overlap

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AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by joschy » 23 Mar 2016, 10:57

Hi there,
I want to build a lower third with 3D shapes separated on 3D layers. But when the shapes overlaps appears a ugly antialiasing border. That's not fine.
I've tried layer orders etc. to get rid of the border, no success. Is there a solution?
My current workaround is, build all in one 3D layer.
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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by chriss0212 » 23 Mar 2016, 14:58

hi jochen,

i think you have to change the aa settings of the layer

greetz

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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by chriss0212 » 23 Mar 2016, 15:01

yepp...

change aa setings of the layer to fxaa... or if you leave it on "as avconfig" change settings in av config ;)

greetz

christian

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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by joschy » 23 Mar 2016, 15:04

Jep, FXAA make it ...

Thank's Chris
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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by Götz_B » 24 Mar 2016, 11:58

Hi,

Dierk mentioned that in his speech when he talked about gamma correction ;)

In the graphics driver under 3D Settings you can set Antialiasing Gamma Correction to Off and the border is gone. (This is for Nvidia, dont know the exact name for ATI)

Götz

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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by joschy » 25 Mar 2016, 12:55

Thank's for the refresh götz ;)
There was so much stuff, sorry that some info's fade away...
Btw, it would be nice to found this in the manual.

thanks
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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by joysprod » 18 May 2016, 11:40

Had a similar problem on a show this week where I was using Ventuz to composite layers to output as a video.
Couldn't find any settings in the AMD/Ati settings. The only way I got this to work was to go into the layer blending settings and select the setting at the bottom - about not pre multiplied alphas or something similar. Sorry haven't got a Ventuz in front of me so doing it from memory. This was the only way I could get a png overlaid in one layer, to give me a clean edge over another.

Peter

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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by Dennis » 18 May 2016, 13:18

chriss0212 wrote:yepp...

change aa setings of the layer to fxaa... or if you leave it on "as avconfig" change settings in av config ;)

greetz

christian
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this should fix your issue as well.. since your using an AMD card

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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by lerou » 28 Sep 2016, 14:57

Unfortunately I am blind. Where do I change the AA setting for a layer? :?:

I've got the same problem and it's really annoying! I have a background layer and a 3D layer. I put some geometry into the 3D layer, put a color node in front - and I get these artifacts. As the default behaviour?!

And the driver tip won't help as well. I need a VPR to run at my client out of the box. I can't tell him to adjust driver settings....

Thanks,
rou

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Re: AA border where two 3D layer overlap

Post by lerou » 28 Sep 2016, 15:26

Ok, thanks at chriss0212 for telling me.

@Ventuz: Do you see any way you could hide those settings any better? Somebody might actually find them.

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