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Hey everybody, and welcome back to another episode of 7 Minute AE Tutorials, where you learn tips, tricks and shortcuts in less than 7 minutes. No BS. Just AE. So this weekamp;#39;s tutorial is going to be somewhat of an extension of last weekamp;#39;s. Weamp;#39;ll be using Shape Layers to create custom transitions and saving them as presets. So letamp;#39;s get right to it. Right Click/ New Shape Layer/ add a Group/ change this to color 1, and then within that color, letamp;#39;s add a Rectangle and a Fill. Letamp;#39;s change the color of this Fill, letamp;#39;s open up. Rectangle Path. And you see here your Size options. If you unclick this link, you can manipulate the width and height of these independently. See, if theyamp;#39;re together, it makes a square. If you uncheck this, you can adjust the width and the height. Letamp;#39;s make the width 1000 and the height 2500. So letamp;#39;s move forward to 2 seconds. Weamp;#39;ll be using the Position properties within th