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gbodfish
Participant
March 11, 2025
Question

Copy and paste ligature from Illustrator to After Effects

  • March 11, 2025
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Trying to copy and paste an 'ff' ligature to After Effects but it is not working. Most times this is my solve since After Effects doesn't have a glyphs palette. Any ideas why or how to fix the issue? Font is Mrs. Eaves from Adobe Fonts.

 

Also, why has Adobe not added a glyphs palette to After Effects? This is a motion graphics software and type design should have more priority than this in the modern day.

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nishu_kush
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 12, 2025

You're correct. After Effects doesn't have support for Glyphs. That must be the reason that pasting Ligatures doesn't show the correct preview. Pasting Glyphs is working well for me though. Outlining the text in Illustrator and then importing the Ai file could be the way around. Feel free to add your vote to the following post: https://adobe.ly/3DBJ0gk


Thanks,
Nishu

gbodfish
gbodfishAuthor
Participant
March 19, 2025

When I copy and paste the 'tt' glyph from Illustrator in the same font and specs, it is pasted as two separate t's in After Effects. It just isn't working. I've copy and pasted from AI in the past to do this but it seems something has changed. This kind of stuff is such a pain in the a$$

thepixelsmith
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 19, 2025

I don't know if you tried this.

Open the Character panel, Window > Character

Click on the Character pane's menu and enable Ligatures.