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Importing Adobe Illustrator paths as masks


    You can use an Adobe Illustrator path as a mask in an After Effects layer composition by copying the path in Adobe Illustrator and pasting it directly into the Layer or Composition window in After Effects. After Effects creates a mask for each closed path copied from Adobe Illustrator. (See Working with masks.)

    Note: You can also use a copied Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop path as an After Effects motion path. (See Creating motion paths with masks.)

    Illustration of a shape drawn in Adobe Illustrator (left) and pasted into After Effects as a mask (right)
    Shape drawn in Adobe Illustrator (left) and pasted into After Effects as a mask (right)

To import an Adobe Illustrator path as a mask:

  1. In Adobe Illustrator, create your path, select all of the points along the path, and then choose Edit > Copy.
  2. In After Effects, open the Layer window for the layer into which you want to import the path.
  3. Choose Edit > Paste.
  4. Important: You must select the AICB option in the Files & Clipboard section of the Adobe Illustrator Preferences dialog box for this method to work.