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Wow this is perfect for making longer animations! Right now I finished my first scene for my animation so I'm glad I founded this video before starting my 2nd one
Best video for Adobe Animate. Clear, on point, you know what you're talking about, and you explained it better than other websites including the Adobe website itself
Glad to hear it! If you are looking for more Animate tutorials I have an actual animation channel "This Guy Does Animation" - haven't uploaded in a bit, but will be adding some more videos there soon...I hope!
This is a great video. However I am struggling to create a close up. I duplicated my scene 1, which is a walk cycle, and the last frame ends with the character at the end of a path. In scene 2, I want the character in a close up view. I added a camera in scene 2 and adjusted the timeline accordingly. But when I went back to scene 1, it had received the same changes as scene 2. Luckily I was able to revert the changes so I didn't lose any work. But now I am not sure how to do this.
Say you're doing something with a song, and you needed them all together so everything can synch right... do you have to divide the song to get everything to test out right?
I have a question about scenes. How to I drop a scene into an existing piece of animation? For example, say I have my cartoon all finished but i forgot to include an important scene. How do you go back and drop a new scene in? Like say this was Windows Movie Maker you'd simple make a split in the footage and then drop in your new scene at the split, hence you get to put the scene exactly where you want and the rest of the film picks up as soon as the new scene if finished. Good video by the way. I'll subscribe to your channel if you can answer my question~! Greetings from Donegal!
Good question. So, for me, I would duplicate the current scene (the one that needs to be "split"). On one of the duplicate scenes I would remove everything (keyframes, etc) that is going to follow the "new scene" and on the other duplicate scene I would remove everything that will go before the "new scene" (ie: everything you kept on the other duplicate). Then just plunk the new scene in between the 2 duplicates. I'm not sure but you might have to "cap" the end of the first duplicate scene with NEW keyframes on each layer first (new keyframes at the frame before where you plan to "split" it) and another keyframe "cap" at the "split point" of the second duplicate scene (frame that follows the stuff you want to remove). Let me know if that makes sense, and whether it works for you or not.
@@ThisGuy thanks for the quick reply. your reply sounds a weeee bit unsure! but i am fucking bollocked right now, so i'll check ity out when i sober up.....some day!! thank you.
@@ThisGuy Hey. I tried your suggestion and it worked ok up to a point. I did what you said, duplicated the scene, etc, and everything was going fine. Then when i got to the point where I only needed the last 10 seconds of my duplicated scene I hit a snag. As I only need the last 10 seconds of my duplicated scene it meant I had to delete the beginning of it and just leave the last 10 seconds as required. Sounds simple, just delete and leave the last 10 seconds....but I can't. I literally can't delete it. It's driving me nuts. All I wanna do is delete the start of my animation, just cut the frames or whatever, and leave the wee bit I want at the end...but I can't do it! I mean I've tried the obvious, clicking on the damn layers to highlight them and drag them out but it just doesn't work. For some reason i can delete from the end of the animation, I can click the end of it and highlight and drag the fames back and delete them, as you'd expect, but it appears to be impossible to delete stuff from the beginning of the animation. Very close to putting my head through the screen...please help!
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This one video cleared multiple doubts that I had. Thanks.
Wow this is perfect for making longer animations! Right now I finished my first scene for my animation so I'm glad I founded this video before starting my 2nd one
Glad I could help! But yeah, scenes are very useful for sure!
tysm ur video covered everything. this is called a perfect tutorial
You're welcome! And thanks for the awesome feedback! 🙂
one of the most simple but detailed tutorials
thanks shawn
Thanks for the feedback...You're welcome!
Best video for Adobe Animate. Clear, on point, you know what you're talking about, and you explained it better than other websites including the Adobe website itself
yo thanks so much, Im now ready to start stringing scenes together.. the camera tool is awesome also..
Glad I could help! Scenes are a very easy way to step your animations up a bit. Thanks for watching. 👍
@@ThisGuy do you have a video on zooming and panning background animations?
I love how you explain this so well, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 👍
you are best tutorial youtuber for adobe animate
Thank you so much 😀
thank you very much Shawan . i learned some thing new and helpful from you today .
You are so welcome
You are Awesome
Glad you liked the video. Thanks for the support!
Great work
Thanks
@@ThisGuy how do you change/adjust speed between scenes ?
Great video man! Loved it.
Glad to hear it! If you are looking for more Animate tutorials I have an actual animation channel "This Guy Does Animation" - haven't uploaded in a bit, but will be adding some more videos there soon...I hope!
Very helpful! I love your art as well :)
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
thanks so much 😊😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you very much
you're welcome!
Thank you so much. :)
You're welcome! 👍
This is a great video. However I am struggling to create a close up. I duplicated my scene 1, which is a walk cycle, and the last frame ends with the character at the end of a path. In scene 2, I want the character in a close up view. I added a camera in scene 2 and adjusted the timeline accordingly. But when I went back to scene 1, it had received the same changes as scene 2. Luckily I was able to revert the changes so I didn't lose any work. But now I am not sure how to do this.
thanks for the tutorial. if one want to insert audio ,then how to do that here?
I'm actually working on that video right now. Will be ready in a couple of days.
Say you're doing something with a song, and you needed them all together so everything can synch right... do you have to divide the song to get everything to test out right?
how do you change speed between scenes ?
I have a question about scenes. How to I drop a scene into an existing piece of animation? For example, say I have my cartoon all finished but i forgot to include an important scene. How do you go back and drop a new scene in? Like say this was Windows Movie Maker you'd simple make a split in the footage and then drop in your new scene at the split, hence you get to put the scene exactly where you want and the rest of the film picks up as soon as the new scene if finished. Good video by the way. I'll subscribe to your channel if you can answer my question~! Greetings from Donegal!
Good question. So, for me, I would duplicate the current scene (the one that needs to be "split"). On one of the duplicate scenes I would remove everything (keyframes, etc) that is going to follow the "new scene" and on the other duplicate scene I would remove everything that will go before the "new scene" (ie: everything you kept on the other duplicate). Then just plunk the new scene in between the 2 duplicates. I'm not sure but you might have to "cap" the end of the first duplicate scene with NEW keyframes on each layer first (new keyframes at the frame before where you plan to "split" it) and another keyframe "cap" at the "split point" of the second duplicate scene (frame that follows the stuff you want to remove). Let me know if that makes sense, and whether it works for you or not.
@@ThisGuy thanks for the quick reply. your reply sounds a weeee bit unsure! but i am fucking bollocked right now, so i'll check ity out when i sober up.....some day!!
thank you.
@@ThisGuy Hey. I tried your suggestion and it worked ok up to a point. I did what you said, duplicated the scene, etc, and everything was going fine. Then when i got to the point where I only needed the last 10 seconds of my duplicated scene I hit a snag. As I only need the last 10 seconds of my duplicated scene it meant I had to delete the beginning of it and just leave the last 10 seconds as required. Sounds simple, just delete and leave the last 10 seconds....but I can't. I literally can't delete it. It's driving me nuts. All I wanna do is delete the start of my animation, just cut the frames or whatever, and leave the wee bit I want at the end...but I can't do it! I mean I've tried the obvious, clicking on the damn layers to highlight them and drag them out but it just doesn't work. For some reason i can delete from the end of the animation, I can click the end of it and highlight and drag the fames back and delete them, as you'd expect, but it appears to be impossible to delete stuff from the beginning of the animation. Very close to putting my head through the screen...please help!
how to continue 2nd scene with sound?
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Sorry, i have questions, in my adobe when i want to combine a whole scene, i can't find "All Scenes" option.. can you help me? Thank you
how to make it so the second scene is looped
You should be able to duplicate/copy the second scene once it's done and then repeat it as many times as you want. Does that work for what you want?
@@ThisGuy I want it forever looped
@@ThisGuy I think you have to turn every thing in the scene to a movie clip and in actions put the script stop();
Thank you so much
You're most welcome