![]() A better option is to use at least 2 pixel (point) lines in your design, 3 or 4 is better, especially if they are moving. Otherwise you'll have to do some manual positioning in AE. If you insist on using thin lines in AE the best option is to create the artwork in Illustrator using snap to pixel and make sure that all of your elements are an even number of pixels high and wide. Those are the realities of working with video. If a single pixel line is not precisely horizontal or vertical or the line is curved it will quickly fall apart in video and look terrible. If you turn on snap to grid and use a shape layer that's one pixel wide (one point line in illustrator) then the line is precisely lined up on the half pixel, also not good. If you don't do that then your lines will flicker like crazy as they move across the screen. If they move you must make sure that they move exactly an even number of pixels per frame. Generally 1 pixel wide lines do not work with video.
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