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Exported .mov file animation doesn't match CA timeline animation

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Jan 15, 2022 Jan 15, 2022

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Using CA 2022. Puppet animation looks good in CA.  Exported via Media Encoder. Exported file animation is overly exaggerated compaired to CA timeline.  Same problem when dynamically linking CA project file in Premiere.  Something is way out of whack with CA export and/or project file.  Please tell me it's something I can correct in CA to get my animation into Premiere.  Thank you!

 

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Jan 18, 2022 Jan 18, 2022

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In Character Animator, click on the Project panel on the left, and then you will see your Scene details in the Properties panel on the Right. Make sure your Character Animator file is set to 1920x1080 or whatever size you tend to export (same size as in Premiere- see PIC below) OR.... inside of Premiere you can select the clip and scale it down in the Effect Controls panel.(see 2nd pic below)

 

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Either way can work. Sometimes people like usine a Higher resolution in Character Animator, so then you can zoom in and out and have great clear quality. If they are the same size and you scale the clip up (to zoom in) the video can degrade and loose quality, become a bit blurry etc.)

 

Hope this helps,
Mark

headTrix, Inc. | Adobe Certified Training & Consulting

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