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Hi experts! I am lost... I tried to add new mouths in Adobe Illustrator to my puppet but now when I use it in adobe character animator, the mouth seems to be isolated from the puppet - anyone knows how i can correct this and make it lipsync as well?
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Could you share with us a screenshot of the rigging hierarchy so we can see what's going on with the mouth layers?
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Do u refer to this?
 
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Yes. Take a look at my example using the Chloe puppet.
I cannot tell from your image, but each viseme should have a link to an appropriate image on the right. You appear to have created swap sets for all of the individual visemes instead of the mouth itself. Also, there appears to be sublayers for all of your mouth shapes which would require additional behaviors to make them cycle their animations (if that was indeed your intention). I'm kind of up to my elbows in my projects at the moment, so I'm hoping one of the other experts has a little time to walk you through the process.
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It looks to me like you took the Photoshop Puppet Maker character Watts and converted it to Illustrator, which I'm guessing is why you're doing the rigging from scratch. Yes, I would check out similar mouth setups in other characters and make sure you have the independence (crown icons), triggers, tags, and group hierarchy all the same. Hard to diagnose without having the puppet, but turning the crown off of "Talking" might help with the mouth pivot.
I would watch or rewatch https://youtu.be/sc9S65Zn9XQ, which goes into deeper detail about how to set exactly these types of mouths up.