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# Open AfterEffects and go to File->Scripts->RoughAnimator to AfterEffects script | # Open AfterEffects and go to File->Scripts->RoughAnimator to AfterEffects script | ||
− | # locate your .RA file and | + | # locate your .RA file 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! | ||
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Revision as of 11:59, 29 May 2018
Getting Started
- Rough Animator is a non-destructive animation software, which is available on all 5 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.
Transferring .RA files through iTunes
- Plug the iPad charging cable into the USB port
- Open iTunes and navigate to the small tablet icon on the top left menu bar
- Locate File Sharing -> Rough Animator
- Find your Rough Animator file and drag it onto the desktop.
Importing .RA files into AfterEffects
- Open AfterEffects and go to File->Scripts->RoughAnimator to AfterEffects script
- locate your .RA file 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!