If you get the Adobe Fresco desktop app you can export the file directly to adobe illustrator, and then export an SVG that you can import into Adobe Animate. Alternatively you could export your file from Adobe Fresco as a PDF from your ipad, open that PDF in Illustrator, and again import it as an SVG.
One nice thing about Fresco though is that its both raster and vector, so if youre drawing in vectors you could just uprez your footage, then export it as a video file or PNG sequence to then import into Adobe Animate.
I saw that other comment, "... s a relatively new feature so it shouldn't be a suprise that it doesn't have full integration with all other Adobe apps ..." and honestly I think that is just a shame and not justifiable. Leave it to Adobe to make an animation program that litteraly cant export in any way with a timeline into any of their other apps.
Honestly I think that it is a complete shame that adobe didnt make fresco integrated with animate. "Animate" alreadly is like a forgotten child of adobe ever since flash became unsupported, and Adobe Fresco is now like an orphan software that Adobe seems to only half want to be responsible for that exists becuase they divided their programs so much.
Yes Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Animate all have different fundamental structures that makes it difficult now for them to be integrated. I apprecaite Fresco existing, but I think it just egregous that it can only integrate into illustrator (there might be a way to export into after effects, I've never done it but AE cannot export SVGs). You shouldnt have to request the ability to use the timeline that you build in the app. These apps should not even be divided to begin with either in my opinion.
Adobe made fresco because they alledgledy wanted to do things with it that they cant with their programs becuase of the structural restraints of those programs. In my opinion, Adobe Fresco should be a super app that can do everything the other apps can do, becuase Adobe should be one program - thought I doubt that will ever happen.
Look at Blender 3D, its almost everything Adobe Suite is and more in one capsule. I really hope that Adobe turns this around and makes Adobe Fresco into the super app that it could and should be - you should be able to import directly into Animate the same way you can now with Illustrator.
I honestly doubt they will do this though, becuase Adobes entier billing structure is predicated on dividing programs inorder to charge people more money. Maybe that will change as they embrace subscriptions more, but I would not hold out hope for it.
Until then, youre trapped in PDFs and Illustrator, parshing up your files that you just spend however long building everytime you export t