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Alright, so the original tutorial that I made in 2019 on how to export a GIF with a transparent background from docHub After Effects has more than 350,000 views on YouTube, so it seems like a lot of people had the same issue that I did back then. However, many people in the comments have let me know that the solution doesnamp;#39;t really work anymore, and me being a super, super nice guy and someone who literally sells GIFs for a living, I decided to make a new and updated tutorial on how to fix that solution now in 2022. So letamp;#39;s get straight to it. All right, so here we are in docHub After Effects and I assume you already have a composition or a video or something that you want to export as a GIF with a transparent background. In our case, we just have this cute little stock animation of Santa Claus taking a selfie with a selfie stick. Maybe he needs some new sick photos for his Tinder profile, I donamp;#39;t know, but weamp;#39;re just going to us