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Shape layer vs. masks

Shape layer vs. masks - After Effects Tutorial

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Shape layer vs. masks

- The tools that are used to create shape layers in After Effects are also the same tools used to create masks. Masks are a powerful way to obscure or reveal a portion of a selected layer. Let's see how they work. In this composition, I've got my character I'd like to add some texturing to my character And wouldn't it be great if I could just focus in on just this one layer and not really see in the timeline all these other layers? There is in fact an easy way to do this. Making sure our timeline is selected, we'll come up over here to Edit and go down to Select All. Now, let's deselect our beard layer. I'll focus in on this column of switches and this is the Shy Layers switch. You can see our icon has this little guy and if we tap on it, you can see that all these selected layers now have our guy hiding. But nothing happens in our timeline, until we hit the Global Shy Layers switch. After Effects will take into account all the layers with that switch enabled and hide them from…

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