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Procreate to after effects
Procreate to after effects




procreate to after effects

To export it, it's just the same process as anything else.

procreate to after effects

I don't know, just for the extra space if we need it. I don't think that it's that long anyway, but I always like doing four or five. And depending on how far apart or how close you are together, that kind of determines how fast paced your animation is. And you do that for both of them.Īnd again, what this does it will create key frames, and you can kind of maneuver them. And then hit Time and then Enable Time Remapping. So to fix this issue, what you have to do is Ctrl, right-click again. I don't know why it does that? It just always makes your Procreate animations 10 times fast. For some reason it has some place to be, it's on the run. Ready? It's going to look awful, but hey. But oh, I actually imported it the right way so we're going to see what it looks like right now. And then if this is in front, obviously, put it to the back. It's the only other scene four thing, so I think I should be okay. So we're just going to name this Scene Four Text. But to rename it, just do Ctrl, right-click. But also, so I say organize everything on your desktop, but also you see how these two are named the exact same? I know that's the text because I've already made one and that shows up black for some reason. And then that's over here again, the blue icon. Find the folder on your desktop that I really hope you made because again, organized. You're going to drag that down into your workspace.Īnd we have the text. You want this little blue icon that's like a thousand photos. If it doesn't select it, all of this should be okay, just hit Open. And then what you hit is you select the very first PNG, and then it should come up as PNG sequence down here. Let's go to desktop and find it ourselves. I don't know why an animation wouldn't be multiple files, but it's not. So we go to File, Import, and then it's just file.

procreate to after effects

#PROCREATE TO AFTER EFFECTS HOW TO#

I can show you how to import it real quick though. I have scene four, since this is scene four of my animation. This goes for the text, this goes for the background. And it's a lot more neat and organized when you have everything in folders. Just do it because you're going to have to import it all together anyway. But before you move everything to your desktop, put them in their own folder because it. Basically, just showing you that they all loaded and they're on your desktop now. All of your files should show up and they should probably all be in blue like that. And then once you AirDrop it to yourself, it should pop up and it should kind of look like this. And go to share, and then you have to export the animation as PNG files.Īll right. Anyway, this one in particular you have to go to this little gear here. So I guess if you have another brand of device, this might not work. Anyway, so what you're going to do is how to export this because we have to export it onto your. It's basically just lyrics to a song and this is the first line of the song. Here we'll look at this text real quick and I'll explain what it's for, what it is. So that's the background and then here's the text. One of them is just a background, so it's the scene four here. What I'm going to do is I'm going to use two animations I made. Hi, my name's Peyton and I'm going to show you guys how to export, import a Procreate file, or Procreate animation, and put it into Adobe After Effects. In this tutorial, Payton Becwar shows us how to export assets from Procreate and bring them into After Effects for animation.






Procreate to after effects