![]() I appreciate your screen capture and the time to address the issue with me. It gave me some ideas on where to start problem solving. The 1st comment from user (lir998) and the comment user (mr_epic_peter) both pertained to my particular issue. I came across that error message today " After Effects error: Invalid image buffer size (.)", but not the exact same numeric values. Sorry if you feel my comment took away from the point of this discussion. So, without further information from lir998 I don't think there's much more we can do to help solve the original problem. I also answered this once before in a different thread. 1211 would probably have worked too but the 20 extra pixels made sure the text came from behind the camera. Notice the z position of the camera (-1211.1) and the z position of the text position (-1231) 20 pixels past the camera. ![]() ![]() The text animator setup should look like this: You just set up your animator so that the z position of the text is at or beyond the camera's z position. Then somehow we got into moving a camera and that lead to a question about moving text past the camera with a per-character 3D move. That's not even the minimum required for any newer version of AE. There is one key bit of system info that seems to have been overlooked by everyone but Todd. No one can be sure because specific details, or even the simple details provided by the info to the right of the preview in the Project Panel when an asset is selected. We assume there's something about the mp4 files that may be causing the problem. Since we know nothing about the assets except that they are mp4 and about one minute long only assumptions can be made. 40,000 pixels is a bunch for video so something is out of whack there. You need to have your assets come close to matching your composition size. The original question about buffer size has been addressed. ![]()
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