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ebenheizerm28787053
Inspiring
May 7, 2020
Question

Layer Naming and Auto-Tag

  • May 7, 2020
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What is a proper way of naming puppet layers in Illustrator to have it auto-tagged as its respective parts in Charactera Animator? I have named an eye as an eye or a blink layer as blink for example, but it's not auto-tagged as eye/blink when imported to Character Animator and it makes me have to rename everything manually, which is time-consuming.

 

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ebenheizerm28787053
Inspiring
May 8, 2020

Thank you you guys!

alank99101739
Legend
May 8, 2020

Copying an existing puppet is a great approach. The other is to look at the "tags" panel that shows the structure of the puppet. It has two views, the graphical view (default) and a little "A" button that shows the text form of tags (which I personally prefer). These are the special names that CH looks for within the layer names. I say within, because "My Ah" will match the "Ah" tag for example. The tags view can be useful when the puppet you are looking at does not have all of the tags you want to use on a project. Layers are automatically tagged if they match tag names in the tags panel.

Jim Kinney AEL
Known Participant
May 7, 2020

Look at the blank puppet provided or the Chloe puppet and make sure your naming is EXACTLY the same. I would go so far as to make sure the Upper and lower case conventions are adhered to. Also, the eyes need to be labelled as Left Eye and Right Eye and the need a + sign in front of the Pupil layer because they should be able to move independently. Make sure they are within the Head layer as well. That should do it.