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adding more puppets to a scene

Explorer ,
Feb 04, 2024 Feb 04, 2024

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I had a portrait  puppet as my first attempt. Then I wanted to create a full body puppet using the portrait puppet as a starting point but have had nothing but problems since. I thought the problem might be in creating the same artboard so I adjusted that issue and now (see below) I cannot get this to work. 

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Feb 05, 2024 Feb 05, 2024

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I am a bit confused. What program are you creating your puppet in? Are there hidden layers somewhwere that might be interpreted by the program as being somewhere "off screen" from the puppet?

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Feb 05, 2024 Feb 05, 2024

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I created both puppets in illustrator.  The first puppet was from chest up with no arms.  (Very limited action). Then while in illustrator I saved as and made a duplicate.  So then all i had to add was the torso and body elements.  I adjusted the size of both files to be the same 1920x1080.  I cannot get any functionality from the full body file because of the way the file has been labeled.  Someone help.  I would be happy to send all files to someone at adobe who can unravel this for me. 

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