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What's wrong with it?

New Here ,
Jan 27, 2022 Jan 27, 2022

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Hello...

 

I'm an absolute beginner in Adobe Character Animator.

I would like to create a puppet.

I us the Tull puppet to start with.

When I modify it on Photoshop, I respect all the layers of the original.

But when I'm back on Character An. the puppet is floating, one of his eye is blinking and the triggers of the arms are disabled (and in orange on the list)

What's wrong?

And if I want to make an alternate version of my puppet (with accessories, or different hair, etc...),

what's the best way to do it... Every time I duplicate it, all the changes are on all the puppets...

 

Thanks in advance!

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Bugs , Feature requests , How to , Puppet movement , Rigging

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Jan 27, 2022 Jan 27, 2022

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If the width or height of any of the original art is changed, it will throw off the rigging. You can try to adjust each part of the puppet manually or just remove all of the original rigging and start over. There are some helpful videos on beginning rigging in the faq section at okaysamurai.com 

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ok,

 

I'll checke these videos. Thanks for your reply!

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