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Turning on the Crop parameter
Applying any filter
Adding a mask
Adding a light (if the 2D group the light is added to is nested in a 3D group)
The following operations on a 3D group trigger the rasterization of that group:
Making blending changes
Applying specific filters
For more information, see Filters and Rasterization.
Adding a light to a 3D project with the Flatten parameter enabled (in the Group
Inspector)
When an operation triggers a rasterization on a group, the following occurs:
A rasterization indicator (a small red box containing an “R”) appears next to the
parameter in the Properties Inspector.
Rasterization indicator
A small outline surrounds the rasterized group in the Layers list and Timeline. This is
called a rasterization frame.
Rasterization frame
Note: Unlike vector graphics, rasterized 2D groups may lose quality when scaled if the
Fixed Resolution checkbox is selected in the Group Inspector.
Important: 3D particle emitters, 3D replicators, and nonflattened text objects are treated
as 3D groups for rasterization.
1412 Appendix A About Rasterization