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May 14, 2018
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Pathfinder-effect for stroke-"blending"

  • May 14, 2018
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Maybe a newbie question, but I'm a newbie in After Effects 😉

I have objects with the same fill and a stroke colors (each object on a different layer).

I’m looking for the visual effect that when the objects are overlapping each other, the outline is going around the overlapping objects and not the objects itself.

I can do this when adding objects INSIDE the contents ‘tab’ of ONE object, but this way I cannot animate the separate objects.

Any workflow/tip/tool/fx for this?

Thx!

Lucas

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    Correct answer Mike_Abbott

    Put your objects inside the 'contents' folder of one layer.

    Look for the 'Add' menu to the right of the word contents. Select : Add: Group (empty). Put each of your objects into one of those groups. Each group will now have it's own 'transform' section.

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    Participant
    May 14, 2018

    For some reason I did't get the transforms in my previous tests.

    'Add: Group (empty)' did the trick I guess. THX!

    Mike_Abbott
    Mike_AbbottCorrect answer
    Legend
    May 14, 2018

    Put your objects inside the 'contents' folder of one layer.

    Look for the 'Add' menu to the right of the word contents. Select : Add: Group (empty). Put each of your objects into one of those groups. Each group will now have it's own 'transform' section.

    Mylenium
    Legend
    May 14, 2018

    Pre-compose everything, apply a stroke layer style in teh parent comp.

    Mylenium

    Participant
    May 14, 2018

    This works, but forces me to animated in another comp. Thanks for the feedback. Appreciated!