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Removing embedded graphics
From the course: Adobe Illustrator for Video and 3D
Removing embedded graphics
- [Instructor] Sometimes, you'll find yourself working within Illustrator vector file or files inside After Effects, and although those layers are vector based, the application will start to feel sluggish for no apparent reason. If this happens to you, as well, it's worth to check for embedded pictures in the original Illustrator document. To illustrate what I mean, I'm going to select one of the layers over here, and I'm going to go to the Edit menu and choose Edit Original, to open this document inside Adobe Illustrator. Now, to find out if there are some embedded pictures here, I'm going to go to the Window menu and choose the Links panel. And this is going to show you everything that you've imported to this document, whether you chose to place it as a reference file, meaning that you are pointing to the directory that it exists externally, or as in this case, an embedded picture. Now, in both cases, After Effects doesn't play nicely with those elements, and you may experience a…
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Importing to After Effects4m 33s
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Using the video presets4m 15s
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Adding artboard manually2m 52s
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Copying text attributes6m 17s
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Avoiding flickering5m 26s
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Releasing to layers4m 49s
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Creating shapes from vectors5m 50s
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Extruding vectors4m 27s
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Removing embedded graphics3m 33s
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Rasterize settings3m 3s
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Separating multiple artboards5m 6s
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Using Overlord5m 10s
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Using Animation Composer7m 23s
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