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− | + | == Getting Started == | |
− | # Rough Animator is a non-destructive animation software, which is available on all | + | # Rough Animator is a non-destructive animation software, which is available on all 4 iPad Pros in the Multimedia Lab. |
# To open a new project, click "new project" and fill in a title. You can choose resolution and frame rate in this dialogue box but you can also change it later. | # To open a new project, click "new project" and fill in a title. You can choose resolution and frame rate in this dialogue box but you can also change it later. | ||
+ | # Choose your background color by going to '''Project Options''' on the top left screen and '''Change background color''' | ||
+ | # Choose brush color, opacity, and size by clicking on '''Tool options,''' start drawing your first frame! | ||
+ | # You can advance to the next frame or go back a frame by clicking the forward/back arrow | ||
− | ==== Transferring .RA files | + | === Onion Skinning === |
− | + | # '''Onion skin''' allows the animator to see a transparent copy of the last frame and a live copy of the current frame. This makes it easy to track motion and keep objects in registration. Do enable this feature, click '''Onion skin''' on the bottom left corner of the screen. There are opacity dials that let you choose how many frames you can see. Experiment with them! | |
− | # Open | + | |
− | # | + | === Transferring .RA files with the Finder === |
− | # Find | + | ==== Plug the iPad charging cable into the USB port ==== |
+ | # On the iPad if the '''Trust this Computer''' dialog opens click '''Trust'''. | ||
+ | # Open a new '''Finder''' window. | ||
+ | # Click the iPad in the left sidebar | ||
+ | # Click '''Trust''' | ||
+ | # Select '''Files''' | ||
+ | # Find RoughAnimator and click the arrow. | ||
+ | # Select the file you want to transfer and drag it to the Desktop | ||
==== Importing .RA files into AfterEffects ==== | ==== Importing .RA files into AfterEffects ==== | ||
− | # Open AfterEffects and | + | # Open AfterEffects and save a new project |
− | # locate your .RA | + | # Go to File > Scripts > RoughAnimator to AfterEffects_2.0.jsx |
+ | # locate your .RA folder and import the data.txt file | ||
# There are several layers you can mess with but you'll most likely be using the composition file that is named after your .RA file | # There are several layers you can mess with but you'll most likely be using the composition file that is named after your .RA file | ||
# Drag this into the timeline and get workin! | # Drag this into the timeline and get workin! | ||
[[Category:Rough Animator]] | [[Category:Rough Animator]] |
Latest revision as of 13:18, 3 November 2023
Contents
Getting Started
- Rough Animator is a non-destructive animation software, which is available on all 4 iPad Pros in the Multimedia Lab.
- To open a new project, click "new project" and fill in a title. You can choose resolution and frame rate in this dialogue box but you can also change it later.
- Choose your background color by going to Project Options on the top left screen and Change background color
- Choose brush color, opacity, and size by clicking on Tool options, start drawing your first frame!
- You can advance to the next frame or go back a frame by clicking the forward/back arrow
Onion Skinning
- Onion skin allows the animator to see a transparent copy of the last frame and a live copy of the current frame. This makes it easy to track motion and keep objects in registration. Do enable this feature, click Onion skin on the bottom left corner of the screen. There are opacity dials that let you choose how many frames you can see. Experiment with them!
Transferring .RA files with the Finder
Plug the iPad charging cable into the USB port
- On the iPad if the Trust this Computer dialog opens click Trust.
- Open a new Finder window.
- Click the iPad in the left sidebar
- Click Trust
- Select Files
- Find RoughAnimator and click the arrow.
- Select the file you want to transfer and drag it to the Desktop
Importing .RA files into AfterEffects
- Open AfterEffects and save a new project
- Go to File > Scripts > RoughAnimator to AfterEffects_2.0.jsx
- locate your .RA folder and import the data.txt file
- There are several layers you can mess with but you'll most likely be using the composition file that is named after your .RA file
- Drag this into the timeline and get workin!