Illustrator to After Effects: Paths Importing as Outlines - Recent Change Causing Major Workflow Iss
Hello, I'm writing to report a significant issue I've encountered, and it appears many others have as well, when copying paths from Illustrator to After Effects. While this process has always been challenging, it has recently become much worse.
Specifically, when you copy a single path from Illustrator and paste it into a shape layer path in After Effects, AE unexpectedly converts that path into an outline. This behavior is problematic for the majority of users who require the original path data for proper functionality within After Effects.
I've discovered a workaround: changing the path properties in Illustrator to "uniform" or "basic" before copying allows After Effects to accept the path as intended. However, this workaround suggests a recent and unintended change in how After Effects handles imported Illustrator paths.
This issue is likely related to the need to export outlined vectors to SVG for proper browser rendering, while single paths with stroke width properties may not display correctly. Regardless of the underlying cause, this unexpected behavior significantly hinders workflow and requires unnecessary workarounds for users who wish to utilize After Effects effects like trim path on Illustrator-created drawings.
I urge you to report this issue to the After Effects development team. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
