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yannickf75851752
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December 7, 2016
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Importing After Effects Projects into Adobe Animate CC

  • December 7, 2016
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Hi everyone,

i got different after effects animations, i would like to use in different websites. I was wondering what is the best and easiest way to import them in adobe animate cc.

And how can I export them as an svg animation or something similar for my web developer to use it?

Cheers

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    Correct answer UDESCO

    The Source file formats of Animate and After Effects are quite different. From what I know, you can import H264 Video in Animate and use it as a guide layer, above which you can create your desired animation in Animate. You can then export the animation part swf or SWF Archive (Specify publish settings for Animate CC|SWF Archive​)  and use that in After Effects for final compositing.

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    Preran
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    December 8, 2016

    Not really the answer to your question, but this document should provide you with some insights.

    https://helpx.adobe.com/animate/using/premiere-pro-effects.html

    yannickf75851752
    Participant
    December 9, 2016

    Thank you for your answer. I've been to this site but i couldnt really see any answers to what i was hoping for.

    I know that you can integrate a video in Animate/Flash but i was hoping there is some way to get a source code of my animation i can integrate in websites. Especially in websites who are responsive. I want to use animations without any backround like when i but a alpha+rgb in AE as a source code. But i get the feeling there is no way around than composoting in animate?! And is there any way you can export xfl files in AE CC ?

    UDESCO
    Adobe Employee
    UDESCOCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    December 9, 2016

    The Source file formats of Animate and After Effects are quite different. From what I know, you can import H264 Video in Animate and use it as a guide layer, above which you can create your desired animation in Animate. You can then export the animation part swf or SWF Archive (Specify publish settings for Animate CC|SWF Archive​)  and use that in After Effects for final compositing.