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Hi folks,
I'm working with the font "Mojito" from Adobe Fonts. It appears just fine in Illustrator and on the adobe fonts website.
However, it changes appearance in After Effects (notice e & o).
I've reset AE preferences and none of the faux text options are switched on.
What can I do to solve this?
Illustrator is swapping the characters with your font’s OpenType “contextual alternatives”. Unfortunately, After Effects doesn’t support any fancy typographic features that are supported in Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, etc.
Your options are:
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EDIT:
Changing font weight in AE has the same results.
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Hi @flojo7231984,
Have you tried reinstalling the font? That can fix problems like this. Try it and report back.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin
I've tried that a few times and it still shows the same behaviour. I've also updated AE and have had no luck.
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Illustrator is swapping the characters with your font’s OpenType “contextual alternatives”. Unfortunately, After Effects doesn’t support any fancy typographic features that are supported in Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, etc.
Your options are:
Only the first option would use native text layers in After Effects, so you could easily retype text and use Text Animators, etc..
There’s a feature request for this here with over 200 votes… (AE team has been doing a bit of work updating AE’s text engine, so hopefully features like this could be added someday.)
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Thanks a lot for this clarification on what's happening, sskaz!
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