From the course: Using Character Animator in Production
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Working with drawn characters - Character Animator Tutorial
From the course: Using Character Animator in Production
Working with drawn characters
[Instructor]- 2D drawn puppets are the fastest and easiest to create. Let's take a look at a couple of things to watch for as you're creating your 2D drawn puppet. (upbeat music) I actually like to build my puppet in the actual layers the way character animator wants to read it. So for instance, once again I have in Photoshop, and this will work the same way if you work in Illustrator, you create your first folder, the name of your puppet, open that up and you'll see many other folders. So we've got the Head layer, I'll turn that off, see the head disappears and we have the body layer, which includes the arms and the legs. Now in this one you'll see I have a layer called Touch Face. Now Touch Face is this arm. Now as you can see, this arm, the layer is in front of the face. That's important because I need this arm to bend around and be able to touch his face. Whereas the arms that are on the body, if I move the body layer up, notice the arms on the body are behind the head. So I can…
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Image resolution of puppet files5m 32s
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Working with drawn characters6m 34s
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Working with objects5m 37s
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Working with photos of people9m 8s
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Working with a CG character9m 17s
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Visual animation controls and triggers4m 42s
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Shoulders move off of body1m 5s
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Layers don't track with head3m 18s
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Stop character snap back to default pose2m 9s
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