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DOES ANIMATE HAVE PEGS

Community Beginner ,
Nov 11, 2018 Nov 11, 2018

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Ive already asked this but my autocorrect messed up everything so im asking again.

im animating an animation with characters but i need to know if theres a way to link objects like in toonboom with pegs.

its just so time consuming to move the mouths after the characters when i tween their bodies.

also i dont want to put the mouths into the symbols containing the bodies because then i cant hear the audio and therefor cant lipsync.

please ,is there an easier way to do this???

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Adobe Employee , Nov 11, 2018 Nov 11, 2018

Animate CC 19.0 allows you to setup Layer Parenting where layers can be arranged in parent-child hierarchy. With this, any movements, rotation or transforms applied to the parent objects are also transferred onto the children.

See here for more: Create timeline layers with Animate CC

tutorial: Layer parenting

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 11, 2018 Nov 11, 2018

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Animate CC 19.0 allows you to setup Layer Parenting where layers can be arranged in parent-child hierarchy. With this, any movements, rotation or transforms applied to the parent objects are also transferred onto the children.

See here for more: Create timeline layers with Animate CC

tutorial: Layer parenting

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Nov 15, 2018 Nov 15, 2018

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You would also want to consider "nesting" assets. I know you said you don't like that because you can't hear audio - but I do this all the time for years. Just bring your audio into each nested timeline to hear it.


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