Thanks Chris that are great tips. Would the time-remapping you have
explained work though for comps like that with puppet tool?
Hi,
I generally use time-remapping in these situations. Create a pre-comp
for each component that may change, e.g. a pre comp for clothes, hair, eyes,
mouth shapes etc etc. Sequence all of your artwork in the pre comp at 1
second intervals, and then assemble all of the pre comps in your main comp and
apply time-remapping with hold keyframes.
Then simply adjust the time remapping value to display the image in each
pre comp.
You can use this technique for animation (e.g. eye movements and mouth
movements) as well as static images such as clothing.
The other advantage of this approach is that you can set up your pre comps
at a 'master' size and then re-size and align your artwork inside it. So
if your artwork is hand-drawn and scanned in, then it will vary in size from
piece to piece. You can adjust and align all of the images in the pre-comp
so that they will match each other in the main comp.
-Chris
Hi,
I often need multiple versions of a .PSD file, for example a character to
be used in an animation, may need different clothes and hair styles, these PSD
files have many layers.
I need to use the same AE project, I only want
to swap the PSD, let’s say for example a different version of the PSD for each
scene (one AE project file for each scene).
Is there an easy way to do
this without a lot of hassle, not having to rename the original PSD and having
to replace it every time for each time I work on an AE project?
I would
like to know about a solution that does not require making another copy of the
project etc.
I have read in older ae-list posts about for example
exporting and search/replace in an XML file, but there must be a better
way?
Thanks