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Why does 3D change the layer to white instead of transparent?

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May 12, 2017 May 12, 2017

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Community Expert , May 12, 2017 May 12, 2017

All the work to do that screen capture doesn't help much if we can't see the modified properties of all the layers but you did leave one clue, you have Ray-traced rendering turned on. Go to the Composition Settings and check out the warnings given when you choose Ray-traced rendering. You'll figure out what's going on.

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All the work to do that screen capture doesn't help much if we can't see the modified properties of all the layers but you did leave one clue, you have Ray-traced rendering turned on. Go to the Composition Settings and check out the warnings given when you choose Ray-traced rendering. You'll figure out what's going on.

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Thank you Very much Rick, I did change the renderer by your suggestion to Classic 3D and the white background went away.

Thank you!

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