Hi Guys,
I am new to animation and moving with DUIK. I would just like to ask you how I can use this interface to do keyframe animation? (ex. making the guy play guitar) Is there any tutorial online that explains this?
Attaching a reference
Many thanks
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Working with Keyframes on DUIK
Re: Working with Keyframes on DUIK
Hi,
Duik brings some tools to make animation a bit more user friendly in After Effects, and does not completely replace After Effects keyframes; you'll have to animate in Ae as usual, and you may use Duik tools to be quickier with the adjustment of interpolations, trajectories, etc.
To learn how the tools of Duik work, you can have a look at the user guide.
Duik brings some tools to make animation a bit more user friendly in After Effects, and does not completely replace After Effects keyframes; you'll have to animate in Ae as usual, and you may use Duik tools to be quickier with the adjustment of interpolations, trajectories, etc.
To learn how the tools of Duik work, you can have a look at the user guide.
Re: Working with Keyframes on DUIK
Thanks for the reply! one more question: i animated the character but there are sides of it that look cut when its moving( thigh area for example)
attaching reference..
how can i fix this? do i have to redraw this perfectly circular on illustrator or there is something im missing in AE that can fix those details?
Thanks
attaching reference..
how can i fix this? do i have to redraw this perfectly circular on illustrator or there is something im missing in AE that can fix those details?
Thanks