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how to open shape controls for bezier handles

Explorer ,
Jul 08, 2023 Jul 08, 2023

ArkhamGames_0-1688799622066.png

I am unsure how to open the rectangle box that is supposed to be around the shape layer so I can alter it with the bezier handles. Help greatly appreciated.

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Community Expert , Jul 09, 2023 Jul 09, 2023

From your screenshot, I'm guessing the shape you want to change is the shadow layer.  Expand that on the time and you should see a Contents section.  Expand that to see something like Shape1 and expand that to see Path1 and then again to see Path.

helped.jpg

Select the Path property with a stopwatch and in your comp window, you'll see something very similar to what Andrew shared.  If you don't see a bounding box, using the Select tool, click near the line but not on it.  The bounding box will appear.  Now

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LEGEND ,
Jul 08, 2023 Jul 08, 2023

Turn on the path options and all that in the composition viewer's flyout menu (the three dots).

 

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Explorer ,
Jul 08, 2023 Jul 08, 2023

Apologies but i do not follow sorry. would you be so kind as to tell me where on the following screen?

ArkhamGames_0-1688801731747.png

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 08, 2023 Jul 08, 2023

1 - Select any element of the Shape layer in the timeline window to get the bounding box.

2 - Then select any of the path's anchor points in the preview window to reveal the bezier handles etc.

 

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Screenshot 2023-07-08 at 6.11.59 pm.png

 

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Explorer ,
Jul 08, 2023 Jul 08, 2023

the above picture I posted is with the shape layer selected, but there is no rectangle around it to manipulate the size. everything just looks unselected.

 

Thankyou for your reply!

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Jul 09, 2023 Jul 09, 2023
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From your screenshot, I'm guessing the shape you want to change is the shadow layer.  Expand that on the time and you should see a Contents section.  Expand that to see something like Shape1 and expand that to see Path1 and then again to see Path.

helped.jpg

Select the Path property with a stopwatch and in your comp window, you'll see something very similar to what Andrew shared.  If you don't see a bounding box, using the Select tool, click near the line but not on it.  The bounding box will appear.  Now click on one of the points on your line (this can be tricky as you can end up easily selecting all the points) but when you manage it, you'll see the bezier handles.

 

If you're still struggling after all that, I shared a Curvy Arrow preset a while back which works with the Point Control expressions - you might find it simple enough to adapt:

https://youtu.be/Hem4eWIgseQ

 

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