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I'm want to use Character Animator to put characters into a short explainer video, but I have very little character animation experience. I see that some things will "take care of themselves," such as facial expression and head movement (can be "performed" real-time). But I also want my characters to turn side-to-side (whole body), walk, have independent arm movement that's too complicated to use the mouse to create in real time, etc.
I watched several tutorials, but mostly they talk about creating your own puppet. I would be happy with a pre-canned puppet if it looked roughly like what I need (one child and one math tutor) but I can't find that, nor can I find a puppet that seems to have complete rigging ready to go for walking etc. Can I get some advice about where I can find such a puppet and a tutorial that gives me the basics to animate it?
One question not answered by the tutorials I looked at is: can arm and leg movement be input in non-real-time, like with key frames in the way After Effects would do?
... or if it's even a realistic goal to do this myself? (I could hire someone to do it, for instance, if it's too much for me to learn)
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I would give it a try before hiring someone, but it can be time intensive. I think it is worth trying a bit though.
You can kinda do key frames by putting a transform behavior on hands and using blends (I am talking about this in another thread), but the norm is to use draggers and just re-record it until it looks good.
There are some free puppets around, such as Graphic Mama’s. I would check the licensing rights before creating public videos however. They have Puppets for sale plus make puppets if you want to commission one. https://graphicmama.com/blog/adobe-character-animator-puppets/ I have never used them, but they have been around a while. There may be others with puppets available now (try Google searches).
Designing your own puppets is a big job - completely possible, but a big project.
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