The files had to be really clean first however. I separated each shot into two separate files, colour and line. I got rid of any groups, and made sure each layer was on max opacity; it screws with you later otherwise.
Also important was to get rid of any Timeline information remaining on the Photoshop files. I couldn't figure out a nice way to just turn it off so I had to first switch it to Frames and then back to Timeline, so that all the layers would be active at once, then duplicate it to a new file. Frames puts everything on zero opacity though so had to remember to max that.
Or you could just duplicate twice. Whatever floats your boat.
So that way I get clean, consistent layers to work with in After Effects. You know, there is probably a way to clean up stuff in AE anyway, but I couldn't find any, so it was just neater to have everything there on import.
On working in AE, I gotta remember to do this:
- Set durations of pre-comps
- Set pre-comps to 25fps
- [ or ] --> Move In point or Out point of selected layers to current time
- Alt+[ or Alt+] --> Trim In point or Out point of selected layers to current time
Plus if you want to preserve the blending mode effects (like the transparency from Multiply) in a pre-comp, collapse transformations. I don't know why that works, but it do.
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