![]() ![]() The EPS file in Affinity Designer, with the path highlighted to show that it is in fact a line. I will edit this post to add examples of what I'm dealing with. It is unclear, as mentioned before, where i am going wrong in this process. The same school of motion group presented a different article here wherein the first tip implies that there is a method by which the user can preserve paths when sending files to AE. Here is a link demonstrating just an example of what I'm trying to do in After Effects. The issue is that, when I used the method described here with the EPS file type, including copying the format precepts and export information, as well as the script to 'explode' shape layers, the path lines that I drew out in Affinity Designer still came out as shapes. I am familiar with this article, and have tried to work with the instructions it presents. ![]() This article has some good advice on saving vector drawings from Designer to use within After Effects ![]()
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