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October 25, 2017
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Export to Lottie

  • October 25, 2017
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AnimateCC is my weapon of choice, but for web and native animations it falls short on exporting

I extensively tried the WebGL, Createjs, SnapSVG and recently PIXI export plugins, but After Effects with the bodymoving plugin running in Lottie  seems a much better option.

When animateCC doesn't provide export plugins it is probably easier to learn After Effects, but I'd rather have the combo of drawing and animating in AnimateCC.

Could you please elaborate on this subject. And is support for exporting to Lottie  on the roadmap ?

Kind regards

Correct answer riccardov4914630

Finally, there is a Lottie/Bodymovin plugin for Adobe Animate.
But it it a POC. Have a look: https://github.com/airbnb/lottie-web/issues/1604

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Nattu Adnan
Participant
February 4, 2020

Hi herrKlein,

We at https://lottiefiles.com have been working with the teams at Adobe Animate to support Lottie within Animate.
We are thrilled to share that soon you'd be able to export as Lottie JSON (Bodymovin) and dotLottie.

We’d be testing and releasing this plugin to you all by the end of February, early March time frame. In the meantime should you have feature requests, suggestions or comments, send them our way.


Thanks

Kinetic Text
Participant
April 28, 2020

Hello Nattu. Thanks for your work integrating Lottie with Animate CC.

I'm very interested in support for exporting these files. Any news for us?

riccardov4914630
riccardov4914630Correct answer
Participant
November 6, 2019

Finally, there is a Lottie/Bodymovin plugin for Adobe Animate.
But it it a POC. Have a look: https://github.com/airbnb/lottie-web/issues/1604

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 25, 2017

i don't think there is a public animate cc roadmap.