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Aliased border option in FX Panel

Posted: 28 Feb 2021, 19:40
by tribute27
Title. I really like the border only option, but was wondering if an option for an aliased border can exist as well
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Re: Aliased border option in FX Panel

Posted: 01 Mar 2021, 17:07
by Peter Wassink
if you make sure the original shape has AA, then the Border FX will also give you AA on the inside of the line when you Border-only.
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but in case if you haven't... it can be fixed,
Using a blur and the alpha channel FX:
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Re: Aliased border option in FX Panel

Posted: 01 Mar 2021, 19:57
by tribute27
Thank you! I appreciate the help, but would like to clarify further. Since I work and submit work mostly with Aliased shapes (not AA), having the border FX automate some of the process would be really helpful. I would like the Border FX to have the option to result in the left.
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Re: Aliased border option in FX Panel

Posted: 01 Mar 2021, 20:04
by tribute27
consequently, I looked for a Sharpen feature in the forums to pair up with the Border FX and stumbled across Sewie's histogram settings. This is what I'm going to go forward with :DDD I learn something new every time I get on these forums, thanks Sewie!
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Re: Aliased border option in FX Panel

Posted: 02 Mar 2021, 02:48
by Peter Wassink
Ah sorry i misread...
i guess i'm not used to people deliberately wanting Alias...


May i ask why?

Re: Aliased border option in FX Panel

Posted: 02 Mar 2021, 04:23
by tribute27
Peter Wassink wrote: 02 Mar 2021, 02:48 Ah sorry i misread...
i guess i'm not used to people deliberately wanting Alias...


May i ask why?
Mostly for work. The studio collaborates with overseas studios, and the sequences we get are 99.9% aliased animation (the Anti-aliasing happens in After Effects). I do retake animation so I try to work with how their animations are set up in TVP before reimporting the new takes into After Effects.