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Inspiring
March 17, 2018
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Can't find fill and stroke

  • March 17, 2018
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Hi, I'm an absolute beginner with AE so I apologize if this is a silly question, I don't find these items as showed in the screenshot. I tried clicking on some panel in the window menu but I didn't find them.

AE CC 2015

Win 7

    Correct answer P.M.B

    Sure, this is my screen, as you can see tool selected, nothing appears.


    You have a solid selected in the layer panel.  Deselect that layer.

    8 replies

    Participant
    October 8, 2025

    The shape/mask needs to be its own layer, the options are not available if you add a shape/mask to a solid.

    Participant
    October 9, 2025
    lol thank you G, since 2018 and not having a firm grasp of fill/stroke in
    AE, I had brad pitt in my source monitor this year, stay in school kids
    Inspiring
    March 22, 2022

    Thanks for posting this, still needed in 2022! Loving the love in here and zero tolerance for bullies.

    Participant
    October 18, 2021

    Hey friends,

    and other newbs to After Effects, this took me an hour to figure out and the solution for me was clicking off any layers i had selected, i have the 2021 version if that makes any diffrence.

    Also i would like to say i am a motion graphics studen who created a 10 second short that took me 4 days but i could make a 30 minute film in premier pro in half a day so its all about learning the softwear!

    ALSO AFTER EFFECTS IS HELLA CONFUSING!

    Known Participant
    November 5, 2021

    Yes, the learning curve has some obstacles but once you get over them you'll find that After Effects is a powerful animation program that blends quite smoothly with Premiere.  And you don't have to be an expert to create fantastic animations! AE's drag and drop presets can really add pop to your animation by simply tweeking a few settings. Learn what you can about the graph editor, it's your best friend in AE. And don't hesitate to ask!!

     

    Good luck, keep learning. 

    October 18, 2021

    2021 Update:

    For anyone wanting to find this:

    Go to Effect - Generate - Fill. 

    Hope this helps 🙂

    Participant
    July 10, 2021

    Hello from 2021,

     

    I've revisited this thread a few times with similar issues, but I was still unable to find a solution to my problem until now.

    Turns out I just needed to drag the tool bar down a bit!

     

    Cheers to all of those diving blindly into After Effects like me and yet somehow still managing to learn something.

    Participant
    November 2, 2022

    Feel so incredibly silly that the fix was that easy, but thank you for that!

    The Cowboy Austin McBride
    Participating Frequently
    August 3, 2020

    Late to the game but I was having this problem too and found that the reason these otions didn't come up when I selected the shape layer was because I had another tool selected.  I had the Pan Behind Tool selected and it wasn't until I went back to the default tool (arrow) that these otions came up at the top like they're supposed to.

     

    Hope this helps someone down the line.

    slam629Author
    Inspiring
    March 17, 2018

    I forgot to mention one important thing,  these options don't appears despite I selected the shape tool first.

    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    March 17, 2018

    Show a full screenshot

    slam629Author
    Inspiring
    March 17, 2018

    Sure, this is my screen, as you can see tool selected, nothing appears.

    Mylenium
    Legend
    March 17, 2018

    Those are contextual tool options that only appear with shape layers. You have to select the shape tool first. I would suggest you bother to at least read up on some basics. Blindly diving into AE is not going to get you anywhere.

    Mylenium

    carolm67404630
    Participant
    April 14, 2020

    This forum is for Adobe users to learn and also to find help for what sometimes can be the littlest things that even an experienced user can overlook or forget.  People who throw rocks shouln't live in glass houses.

    I would bet that you are not someone that knows everything, never hits a snag, never overlooks simple things, or has thoroughly read and digested every nuance of every Adobe program.

    Be kind and try to be helpful to others.  Although I have a pretty good command of several of the Adobe programs I have consulted these forums and at times discovered another way of doing something that I had not thought about.

    Putting people down is not helpful.