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Hey all,
I find it extremely frustrating that in Adobe Animate there doesn't seem to be a way to export all layers to movie clips for compositing in After Effects. I could do it manually-- but for a large project it's going to be insanely time consuming.
Is there no hidden way to expedite this process, or no way to do a "Dynamic Link" between the file and AE?
I'd hate to have to drop it and move to another platform to do the animation.
Best,
Kyle !
In Publish Settings there is an item "SWF Archive". It publishes a zip file. In the zip file is one SWF per layer from the timeline, ready for taking into AE as tracks.
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In Publish Settings there is an item "SWF Archive". It publishes a zip file. In the zip file is one SWF per layer from the timeline, ready for taking into AE as tracks.
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I think this is how we'll do it. You've saved me and my team a lot of time. A bit clunky: position the correct scene on top, publish a zip, unzip, import, repeat... But it'll do I suppose!
Thank you, Colin!!!
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Glad it's useful!
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Thank you! I had the same problem, An2020 .fla is not compatible with AE2020. This was working before. This work around works for me but I hope Adobe comes up with some kind of bugfix because as Kyle_Delso says, it is clunky. Have a nice day, sir.