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Using Character Animator in Production

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Overview

Discover practical ways to leverage Adobe Character Animator throughout the production process—from pre-production to post-production and delivery.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Introducing Adobe Character Animator
  • What you should already know
  • Using the exercise files
  • Where you use Character Animator
1. Pre-Production
  • Create the list of production needs
  • Agree on style and design of the project
  • Storyboard
  • Create list of assets
  • Budget
  • Create usable digital puppets
2. Puppet Production Issues
  • Image resolution of puppet files
  • Working with drawn characters
  • Working with objects
  • Working with photos of people
  • Working with a CG character
  • Visual animation controls and triggers
  • Shoulders move off of body
  • Layers don't track with head
  • Stop character snap back to default pose
3. Add Production Value
  • Adding value to the look of your production
  • Add up and down angles to your head
  • Add in-between to your head turns
  • Add breathing to a character
  • Let your character walk
  • Pre-animate your moves
  • Add dangles for automated motion
  • Capture the best eye movement
  • Ground shadow that moves with a character
  • Floating characters and props
  • Use wind on your characters
  • Create pose-to-pose movement
  • Simulate stop-motion animation
  • Have a character grab a prop
  • Multi-part actions
4. Audio
  • Find your missing microphone
  • Fix audio input and output issues
  • Record the clearest audio
  • Use prerecorded audio
  • Get the best lip sync
  • Play sound effects with actions
5. Production
  • Organize files for production, backup, and transport
  • Use various triggers to control your character
  • Use other real time transformations
  • Use animation cycles
  • Build and edit your scene
  • Make changes to an existing puppet
  • Cut between multiple live shots
  • Retakes and editing
6. Troubleshooting
  • Dangles drop too far
  • Eyes don't focus
  • Layers and actions don't work
  • Keyboard triggers don't work
  • Head isn't connected to the body
  • Character warps when limb is moved
  • Object distorts when dragged
  • Joints bend the wrong direction
  • Eyes disappear when blinking
7. Tricks
  • Lighting for the best motion capture
  • Where to set your camera
  • The importance of "Set Rest Pose"
  • Record live audio for the best head movement
  • Slow motion recording
  • Drag your character with motion trigger
  • Shortcut to pause character head motion
  • Make an arm go in front of and behind a character
  • Hold prop upright
  • Make layers and objects glow and flash
8. Post-Production
  • Export scene as a movie
  • Export scene as a PNG/WAV sequence
  • Import a PNG sequence into After Effects
  • Dynamic Link with After Effects or Premiere Pro
  • Make changes for a client
9. Delivery
  • Delivery and export of puppet files
  • Deliver a final project
  • Live production
  • Live video setup with Wirecast
  • Export to Facebook Live
  • Export to YouTube Live
  • Use Character Animator as your Skype avatar
10. Wrap
  • Invoicing
  • Backup
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Mark Simon

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