Illustrator layers showing up with various 'z - space' coordinates upon import into after effects
I have created a logo in Illustrator with three layers. When I import it into After Effects (using 'Import as Composition - Retain Layer Sizes') to animate the layers in 3D space independently of one another, the layers are not all placed on the same plane in z-space as one might expect (nor are they offset by a pixel or two to honour the original layer order). Rather, the order of each layer in z-space appears to be random as does the location of each layer relative to one another. For example, upon import, my background layer is 50-something pixels in front of my middle layer, and my foreground layer is several hundred pixels behind that. Despite their vast distances from each other in z-space, all three z-coordinates are listed as 'zero' which baffles me.
Can anyone tell me if there is a setting I need to tick off or something when importing Illustrator files into After Effects, that will either ensure all layers are on the same plane in z-space (when 3D is activated), or will at least arrange them in the correct order (the original AI order and/or the order they appear in in the AE timeline) at a minimum distance apart?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
