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Hi all,
When I try to import an Illustrator file, the layers seem to be randomly organized for some reason...?
What's the best way to import from Illustrator and keep the layer order?
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Without any info about your actual layer structure by ways of screenshots in AE and AI as well as details on what specific features are used in the illustration we can't tell you much. The only time the layers would be reordered is if it would be required to retain the appearance, but that is pretty rare. Otherwise AE already imports the layers in the order they are arranged in AI.
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Thanks Mylenium,
the Illustrator file is pretty basic, 294 paths, all on individual layers and organized from top to bottom.
I want 294 individual layeres in after effects
I tried 2 ways to import.
1) After effects: new comp > dragged the AI file in the composition but the layers are randomly organized?
2) After effects > file > import the .ai file and checked "create comp" and "illustrator/pdf/eps sequence" then I get "After Effects is missing 18 frames (34-51)" I can only press "OK" here, but that's doesn't work and AE seems to be stuck in a loop (force quiting is the only solution it seems)
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Update: in my previous email i mentioned checking "illustrator/pdf/eps sequence" I released this was unnecessary, but even after unchecking that, the layers are still randomly organised. I attached a screenshot. Top is illustrator, I disabled a buch of layers so you can see everything is organized neatly. Bottom is after effects, I did the same there, as you can see the layer order is different. Am I missing something here, does after effect have troubles with files that have so many layers?
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A sequence is a sequence of individual files. That won't solve your issue. Otherwise it's pretty clear: Your layers are not in the correct numerical sequence. You need to pad the numbers with leading zeroes. Not AE's fault, just how AI names the layers. You may want to find a renaming script for illustrator that takes care of such tasks.
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The standard AI to AE workflow is as follows:
From your posts, I can see that you did not originally open the comp AE created, and you imported the AI file as an image sequence. Follow the workflow above, and as long as you properly prepared the AI file you should get a composition that can be edited.
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