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Is there a way to import and play an APNG file in After Effects?

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Oct 05, 2021 Oct 05, 2021

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I made an animation with a drawing program called Clip Studio and output it as an APNG file. It can be imported in After Effects, but the animation does not move. Is there any correct way to import file animations in APNG format?

 

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For use in After Effects, you'll need to go back to Clip Studio and export the animation as a PNG image sequence.

 

CLIP STUDIO PAINT Instruction manual > Export animation > Image sequence

https://www.clip-studio.com/site/gd_en/csp/userguide/csp_userguide/500_menu/500_menu_save_anime.htm

 

If you've never imported an image sequence into an After Effects project before, be sure to set the correct frame rate in the Import preferences prior to importing the image sequence.

After Effects Preferences > Import > Sequence Footage > frames per second text fieldAfter Effects Preferences > Import > Sequence Footage > frames per second text fieldexpand image

 

I find it helpful to save image sequences into a folder with a descriptive filename that includes the frame rate, for exmaple "walk_cycle_animation_12fps".

 

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