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monikav68107234
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October 21, 2019
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Adobe Character Animator-Jumping how ??

  • October 21, 2019
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Hey! I am trying to make a frog jumping in my video and having problems to execute the jumping. I made a 'Jump' layer with 3 sublayers ('Phase 1-2-3').  I assigned letter 'J' as a trigger to 'Jump' layer along with 'Cycle layers' Behaviour. It seems to work, so the frog jumps, but the original sitting state of the frog is still visible. That is, both the sitting and the jumping appears on the scene simultaneously. Can you help me to tickle this problem, please?  

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    alank99101739
    Legend
    October 21, 2019

    You may be able to use a cycle layer that plays immediately where the first frame is the sitting frog. I think you can mark a layer as "pause until triggered", so the trigger is making the cycle complete. Then have it in a loop so it stops again ready for the next trigger. See https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-character-animator/using/behavior.html#Cycle_Layers and look for "Start" set to "immediately", and the "Pause layers" which you can set by putting a tag on them. I think this would be cleanest.

     

    The alternative is to put the default frog and the cycle layers in a swap set. Triggering the cycle layer will then hide the frog. The most common approach to have a trigger to hide something is a swapset.

    monikav68107234
    Participant
    October 23, 2019

    Hey, Thank you for helping.

    For some reasons, I couldnt do the swap sets.  So what I did was creating a trigger ('1') with a loop for the default sitting frog and then create a trigger ('2') and added cycle layers for the jump. In this way, when first clicking on 1 the sitting frog comes on, and when clicking on 1 and 2 at once, the sitting frog disappears and jumping comes on. I guess it is not ideal but seems to work. 

    alank99101739
    Legend
    October 23, 2019

    Happy to help work you through the swap set issues if you want to learn for next time, but I also appreciate sometimes you just say good enough and get on with life!