Problème point de fuite dans l'export pour after effect

Bonjour,
Je cherche à créer un fichier .vpe sur photoshop pour l'utiliser sur after effect mais les fichiers png créés sont totalement déformés et incohérents, comme si photoshop ne prenait pas en compte les plans créés dans l'interface "point de fuite". Existe t-il des preferences générales à modifier sur photoshop pour éviter ce type de déformation? J'ai essayé sur tous les types de photos et de perspectives et n'arrive jamais à obtenir un seul résultat s'approchant de la création de 4 ou 5 png transformés pour rendre compte la perspective. Je ne vois que des png complètement étirés voir dédoublés.
Je possède Photoshop CC 2014 et l'abonnement creative cloud.
Et vous remerciant par avance pour votre aide.
PS. En PJ un exemple de l'un des png créés par l'export vers After effect.

Yopmanfoll please see Configuration error 16 | CC, CS for information on how to resolve the current error.

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