: Transfer linear and radial gradients or entire color swatches directly into your project as guides or Ray Dynamic Color palettes. Key Features of the v1.27 Workflow
: If you modify a curve in Illustrator, you can "pull" that update directly into your active After Effects comp without losing existing keyframes. Battle Axe Overlord v1.27 para After Effect - I...
Import from Illustrator to After Effects with Overlord - Tutorial : Transfer linear and radial gradients or entire
In a standard workflow, bringing Illustrator assets into After Effects requires multiple steps: saving the file, importing it, setting the composition size, and often "exploding" the layers into shapes. Overlord eliminates this by providing a single-button "Push" or "Pull" mechanic. Overlord eliminates this by providing a single-button "Push"
: While primarily used to move art from Ai to Ae, it also allows you to push Ae shape layers back to Illustrator for more robust editing.
: Select a shape in Illustrator and click "Push" to recreate it as a native After Effects shape layer instantly.
: Transfer linear and radial gradients or entire color swatches directly into your project as guides or Ray Dynamic Color palettes. Key Features of the v1.27 Workflow
: If you modify a curve in Illustrator, you can "pull" that update directly into your active After Effects comp without losing existing keyframes.
Import from Illustrator to After Effects with Overlord - Tutorial
In a standard workflow, bringing Illustrator assets into After Effects requires multiple steps: saving the file, importing it, setting the composition size, and often "exploding" the layers into shapes. Overlord eliminates this by providing a single-button "Push" or "Pull" mechanic.
: While primarily used to move art from Ai to Ae, it also allows you to push Ae shape layers back to Illustrator for more robust editing.
: Select a shape in Illustrator and click "Push" to recreate it as a native After Effects shape layer instantly.