✏️ Bezier Path in After Effects – Explained!
In Adobe After Effects, a Bezier Path inside a Shape Layer lets you create and control custom vector shapes—just like in Illustrator or Photoshop. With Bezier paths, you gain precise control using anchor points and curve handles.
🎯 What is a Bezier Path?
A Bezier Path is a customizable path defined by:
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🔵 Anchor Points – define the shape’s structure
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🧩 Direction Handles – bend and curve the lines
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🔗 Path Lines – connect the anchor points
It’s ideal for creating unique shapes, logos, animated lines, and path-based animations.
🛠️ How to Use a Bezier Path in Shape Layers
✅ Method 1: Convert a Basic Shape to Bezier
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Draw a Shape
Use the Shape Tool (Rectangle, Ellipse, etc.) -
Open the Shape Settings
Timeline →Shape Layer > Contents > [Shape Name] > [Shape Path Name]
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Convert to Bezier
Right-click onRectangle Path 1
→
Select Convert To Bezier Path
🎉 Now you can fully edit the path using the Selection Tool (V).
✅ Method 2: Create a Bezier Path with the Pen Tool
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Select the Pen Tool (G) from the top toolbar
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Click and drag on the composition panel to add points and curves
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A new shape layer is created with a Bezier Path by default
Now, use the Selection Tool (V) or Convert Vertex Tool to fine-tune your shape.
✏️ Editing Bezier Paths
Once you have a Bezier path:
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Use Selection Tool (V) to move anchor points
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Use Convert Vertex Tool (Hold Alt / Option) to:
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Add curves to sharp points
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Convert curved points to straight corners
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Adjust direction handles for smoother transitions
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💡 Pro Tips
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You can animate the
Path
property over time to create morphing shapes or shape transitions -
Combine with Trim Paths to animate drawing or revealing your custom path
🚀 Want More?
Would you like a mini tutorial on:
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🎞️ Morphing one Bezier shape into another?
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✂️ Using Trim Paths with Bezier curves?
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🌀 Creating cool logo animations with custom paths?