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November 13, 2017
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Can Transform controls be assigned to specific layers?

  • November 13, 2017
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I've got a character I'm working on who has a bunch of dials on him, and rather than frame by frame rotating them I thought it would be cool to just record spinning them with the Rotation control, the problem I'm having though is the control spins the whole puppet and I can't see any way to assign it to one of the dial layers.

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    Correct answer KJerryK

    Any behavior can be added to any group -- but not usually to individual layers. But an individual layer can be put into its own group.

    To add a transport control, click on the group in the Rig panel, and then go to the behavior dropdown on the right and choose that behavior. Be aware that with same multiple behaviors in a puppet, care is needed to deactivate all except the ones needed for a specific recording take.

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    November 13, 2017

    Any behavior can be added to any group -- but not usually to individual layers. But an individual layer can be put into its own group.

    To add a transport control, click on the group in the Rig panel, and then go to the behavior dropdown on the right and choose that behavior. Be aware that with same multiple behaviors in a puppet, care is needed to deactivate all except the ones needed for a specific recording take.

    November 13, 2017

    Awesome it works Thanks for taking the time to explain that

    KJerryK
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    November 13, 2017

    You're welcome.

    I might add, however, that it might be easier to automate rotation or any transform behavior in After Effects than in Character Animator. It is much easier to set up and control that kind of motion in Ae with keyframes. Just drag the Ch scene into Ae, and you can still make other changes in Ch that Ae will see via dynamic link.

    The only thing is that the spinning part of the dial would have to be in a separate scene all by itself. I think. I'm going to try it.