I'm creating a short animation involving a Bee. The Bee is flying over a landscape but the Bee won't render against the background, it just disappears. Instead I have to turn off the layers leaving the Bee on it's own and then I render out the landscape and Bee separately (as PSD images) and then composite them on 2 layers in Premiere Pro CS3.
The current scene I'm working on is the Bee flying over the landscape down to a pond. The Bee is placed directly in front of a camera and both the Bee and the camera are grouped so that the camera follows the Bee's movements. The landscape renders fine but the Bee just won't render It renders blank frames.
I find that if the camera is too close to a polygon object the object becomes transparent and disappears, as it does in video games (though I don't know the reason for it exactly). Is there a way around this so that a near object doesn't disappear?
I hope you know what I mean. Any suggestions?
Thanks ![]()