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Real-Time Animation with Adobe Character Animator

You're reading from   Real-Time Animation with Adobe Character Animator Animate characters in real time with webcam, microphone, and custom actions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246949
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Preparing Character Art for Rigging
2. Chapter 1: What You Need to Know Before Rigging and Animating FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Comparing Adobe Character Animator to Other Animation Apps 4. Chapter 3: Preparing a Character Rig in Photoshop 5. Part 2: Rigging Character Art for Animation
6. Chapter 4: Importing and Tagging Your Character 7. Chapter 5: Creating Control Handles and Behaviors 8. Chapter 6: Physics, Behaviors, and Meshes 9. Chapter 7: Assigning Mouths and Props with Triggers and Swap Sets 10. Chapter 8: Refining Layers and Exploring Optional Rig Features 11. Part 3: Animating and Refining Your Scene
12. Chapter 9: Working with Preset Actions 13. Chapter 10: Animating a Simple Sequence 14. Chapter 11: Rearranging, Polishing, and Enhancing Our Sequence 15. Chapter 12: Exporting, Editing, and Sharing Your Character Animator Sequence 16. Chapter 13: Additional Character Animator Tools and Features 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Export options in Character Animator

While Character Animator is a fully featured animation suite, there are some tasks best left to other applications – tasks such as integrating visual effects, and filters, cutting out unneeded frames, and editing sequences together. Before we get too ahead of ourselves, let’s look at our options for exporting and sharing media with other Adobe apps.

Setting export duration

Before we export our file, let’s make sure we have the timeline set up to render only what we need. There’s no need, for example, to render several seconds of the scene after the keyframes we animated. This is easy to correct:

  1. Make sure you’re on the Record tab with access to the timeline.
  2. At the top of the timeline, above and to the right of the text frames, is a dark gray or, if selected, a light gray bar.
Figure 12.1: The light gray bar at the top of the timeline shows us what will be exported

Figure 12.1: The light gray bar at the top of the timeline shows us what will be exported...

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