In today's quick tip, Brandon will share his methods of bringing in artwork from Adobe Illustrator into After Effects. If you'd like a deeper dive on the subject, make sure to let us know in the comments!
► Method One: Separate Artwork Into Layers
Make sure your project is set to RGB
After Effects will divide your artwork at the layer level, not sublayers, so separate artwork accordingly
Make sure your artwork is on the art board, not the scratch area
You can create new layers, and copy and "paste in place" artwork
You can "release to layers" to convert each piece of artwork into its own layer
► Method Two: Overlord (Paid Script)
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Create shape layers in AE from Illustrator
Always compare your artwork to the original
More complicated artwork may be better to use Illustrator files
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