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hello everyone my name is Justin OD show and in this video were gonna learn how to create these simple looping loading circles in docHub After Effects to begin were just going to create a new composition Im gonna use a 1920 by 1080 just default widescreen for example but you can use whatever you want and Im also gonna go to layer new solid and bring in a black background just so we have something to work against lets start with a simple animation so we can just learn about looping and some of the keyframe expressions so Im gonna go to layer new shape layer and Ill click and drag out a circle Ill hold shift to make sure its a perfect circle and also one thing when youre dragging out any shapes just like in Photoshop if you hold command you can drag from the center rather than the corner just another workflow tip for you and Im gonna make my circle about this big now however your circle comes out I was working with the layer size earlier if we head up here to the fill and stro