In the tutorials, however, they do not have the same problem as me. I did set up the Saber effect according to several tutorials for making the "sun effect" so I can't answer if I have done anything wrong. The same goes for the other layer with an effect. You can see it's a tree in the picture that will "wiggle" in the wind. Layer 2 just has keyframes connected to it making it move back and forth. I sent that specific screenshot because Dave asked me to show the blend modes I haven't modified anything in the layer that is interfering with the Saber solid layer. Thank you for clarifying which colors are used for the solids when using different blend techniques. The solid is yellow because the tutorial that I watched said that the solid color didn't make any difference. Your problem is probably caused by the same thing. The hard edge comes for the layer being out of position. The edge and the blue color come from jacking up the settings you see for Saber. Here's a screenshot of a fouled up Saber setup blending over a shape layer. Any glow that you have extended to the borders of the layer are going to have a hard edge. The other problem is that the Saber layer is probably not filling the composition. The fastest way to figure out if settings in Saber are the problem is to just reset the effect. I think the problem probably comes from your settings in the Saber effect or you have added another effect to that layer. If you still can't get the teal background to go away start turning off layers to see what is causing it. Hold down the Shift key and press the E key to reveal all effects in the layers. If a layer has effects applied but pressing the U key twice doesn't show the effect then it has not been modified. If a layer has FX on it start by turning off the FX in the timeline or the Effects Control Panel. Try deselecting all layers, press the U key twice and look for modified properties. We don't know anything about the layers below Layer 1. What have you modified in the layer that is giving you problems? Just showing the blend modes does not reveal very much about your workflow or help us find a solution to the problem. Black for additive blend modes like screen/add, 50% gray for blend modes like Overlay, and white for blend modes like Multiply. Unless you are doing something really odd with the Saber effect it should not make any difference but it is not a good practice to use a colored layer when you want to use blend modes. Why is your solid layer Yellow? Any layer you plan on using the add or screen or any other blend mode that you want to use to add color.
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