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  • Illustrator file for After Effects animation

    Posted by Jeff Openshaw on September 10, 2009 at 9:32 pm

    I have an illustrator file created by an expert with many layers. There is a group within each layer that contains about 50 paths in each group. I have tried everything on the post that I have read and checked some tutorials. The file was created in cs4 and I have cs4 but have not learned Illustrator yet. I tried saving the file in earlier versions but to no avail and checked all preference boxes etc.. When I import it into AE cs4 a message comes up saying the sequence has 1 missing frame and pops up 3 times. The file comes into AE as a single layer. When played back on the timeline it flashes like a video. It is an ai. file titled as Revolution slide.ai if that makes a difference. I import it as a cropped layer comp. Can someone look at this file for me.

    David Bogie replied 16 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Trevor Gent

    September 10, 2009 at 10:18 pm

    The paths should be moot unless you’re editing inside Illustrator. When you import the file into After Effects there should be an option to import as a composition? Is this not the case? Can you post the Illustrator file?

    Trev

  • Jeff Openshaw

    September 10, 2009 at 11:35 pm

    Thank you Dave!!!! Release layers tutorial did it. Thanks again.

  • David Bogie

    September 11, 2009 at 2:40 pm

    [jeff openshaw] “I have an illustrator file created by an expert with many layers. “

    Yeah, my experts are multilayered, too. I hate that.

    Being an Illustrator expert is meaningless in the world of motion graphics. Being able to create art in AIL and send it to After Effects artists is a question of collaboration and research on behalf of the team. I prefer to blame my “experts” because, every time we start a new motion grphics project, I have to retrain them about grouping, naming conventions, canvas sizes, RB v. CMYK, PDF versions, and many other stupid details.

    What Adobe needs is a simple “export this Illustrator file for After Effects” option.

    bogiesan

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