There is an easier way. Just select the layers in InDesign, copy, then paste in an Illustrator artboard. I haven't checked on Mac, but on Windows it copies the layers as is with editable text, though drop shadows and effects transfer as clip groups. (Hopefully one day there will be a proper link between the apps!)
That's great idea to use indd files. I very curious how to use indd files on a different way. It is a good idea to make project in indd page and later animate it on AE
Wow!! Absolutely great! I so much appreciate your work! I always wondered if there might be a possibility to do what you've just done. Please keep up your fantastic videos!
There is an easier way. Just select the layers in InDesign, copy, then paste in an Illustrator artboard. I haven't checked on Mac, but on Windows it copies the layers as is with editable text, though drop shadows and effects transfer as clip groups. (Hopefully one day there will be a proper link between the apps!)
Has this changed at all since this comment?
@@igobyandrew Works for me still on Windows, just tested with some basic shapes and text.
when i open my stuff in indesign everything changed / Size of the letters etc. also some of the texed is now a path. what did i do wrong?
I'm not sure what went wrong, the idea here is to start with InDesign and end with After Effects not the other way around.
what an awesome way to bring your print or static designs to life! Thank you for posting.
You bet!
That's great idea to use indd files. I very curious how to use indd files on a different way. It is a good idea to make project in indd page and later animate it on AE
Smart, l was struggling on how to animate my portfolio. Thank you so much
Wow!! Absolutely great! I so much appreciate your work! I always wondered if there might be a possibility to do what you've just done. Please keep up your fantastic videos!
Thank you so much!
Shame on adobe that you can't do this out of the box
Thank you!! 😍⚡👏
Welcome!
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