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I made a scene/backdrop, is it possible to transfer it to after effects.

Community Beginner ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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So I made this backdrop for a cartoon animation I'm working on, it has taken me some time to make and want to transfer it over to After effects, with all the layers still separate. I spent so long and don't want to have to remake it as I got it just how I wanted it, is this possible to do? Please help, thanks

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Adobe Employee , Nov 05, 2016 Nov 05, 2016

You can use the new SWF archive exporter introduced in Animate CC.

It exports all the layers as independent swfs as a zip file, which can be extracted and imported in AE as separate layers.

See more: Specify publish settings for Animate CC | SWF Archive

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LEGEND ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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Not exactly in the way you want, but you could hide combinations of layers and export PNGs.

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Thanks, I'll give it a shot, probably the best solution i'll get I think

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You can use the new SWF archive exporter introduced in Animate CC.

It exports all the layers as independent swfs as a zip file, which can be extracted and imported in AE as separate layers.

See more: Specify publish settings for Animate CC | SWF Archive

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Nov 07, 2016 Nov 07, 2016

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Thank you, I wasn't aware of this as I was running an older version of Animate, just updated then and it worked.

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