Drop shadow can be found in paragraph 12.1 AE

Hello world

Has anyone noticed? Drop shadow behavior has changed recently, perhaps between 12.0 and 12.1 updated.

Historically, shadow was applied before transformations, letting us compensate for the angle of the shadow when you turn the layer at the same time.

Now it seems that we don't need to compensate, as if the angle of the shadow was applied after transformations.

It is certainly a set practice to date, but is there a way to reverse this behavior to the old, to end of compatibility?

Thank you

David

There is no change in this area. My guess is that you sometimes used the drop shadow effect, which comes before the transformations, and sometimes used the style layer of shadow, which comes after. Another possibility is that you sometimes use the effect on continually of pixelated layers, which have a different rendering order.

Details:

https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/standard-render-order-and-the-transform-effect

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