![]() on the masks in After Effects but that still makes no difference to it still being split into 2 separate masks. Is there anyway to join the masks into 1? I don't understand why After Effects is splitting a single stroke into 2 separate masks? I have experimented with using Add, Subtract etc. Copied it into After Effects the same way and After Effects splits the single stroke into 2 paths? I have the same problem. So then I drew the logo with one single stroke using the variable width tool to adjust the stroke width. So now the logo is 5 different shapes and not 1 continuous stroke. ![]() I originally had a fill in illustrator but when I copy and pasted it into a new solid layer in After Effects it splits the fill into 5 masks and animates each new mask individually. So it basically draws itself over and over. I am trying to animate this logo to behave as if it is being continuously drawn. I am new to After Affects CC but very experienced with Illustrator.
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