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) - Find out more here: https://www.battleaxe.co/overlord - Create shape layers in AE from Illustrator - Always compare your artwork to the original - More complicated artwork may be better to use Illustrator files Check out more of our Client Work: ► https://vimeo.com/pixelplanetstudios Pixel Planet Studios is Cleveland-based video production company utilizing unparalleled storytelling and artistry to exemplify brands. As part of the Pixel Planet experience, we offer a completely customizable approach to video production. Each stage of our process is tuned for your particular operating conditions, maybe you need 3D animation, an in-studio production, or even a creative marketing strategy to get your video seen. We’ve got you. In other words, no matter what your objective is -- be assured that our process is designed to develop unique and compelling ways to tell your story. Find us on the World Wide Web: ►http://pixel-planet-studios.com ►https://www.facebook.com/pixelplanets... ►https://www.instagram.com/pixelplanet... Subscribe to our YouTube Channel ►https://tinyurl.com/yc8h8zxu