You're very welcome! 😊 Unfortunately, exporting JSON files from After Effects without any plugins is quite limited. The most common way is to use a plugin like Bodymovin, which is specifically designed for exporting animations as JSON. Without plugins, a workaround could be to export data manually through scripting using the JavaScript Expressions Engine in After Effects. You'd need to write a custom script that extracts data (like keyframes or properties) and then manually format it into JSON. It's not as straightforward as using Bodymovin, but it’s possible if you’re comfortable with scripting. Let me know if you have more questions or need help with a specific part of the process!
Heya! For Lottie: Use the Bodymovin plugin. It's available for free on Adobe's extension marketplace / AeScripts Rive: Unfortunately, there's no direct export from After Effects to Rive. You'll need to recreate your animation in Rive itself :(
This is such an overlooked aspect of using the Ae software. Thanks 👍
Glad you found it valuable! 😊 It’s definitely one of those features that often gets missed. Thanks for watching and appreciating it! 👍
Thank you so much! I was just wondering if there's any method to export JSON files from After Effects without using any plugins?
You're very welcome! 😊 Unfortunately, exporting JSON files from After Effects without any plugins is quite limited. The most common way is to use a plugin like Bodymovin, which is specifically designed for exporting animations as JSON.
Without plugins, a workaround could be to export data manually through scripting using the JavaScript Expressions Engine in After Effects. You'd need to write a custom script that extracts data (like keyframes or properties) and then manually format it into JSON. It's not as straightforward as using Bodymovin, but it’s possible if you’re comfortable with scripting.
Let me know if you have more questions or need help with a specific part of the process!
How can I export lottie or rive file from after effects
Heya!
For Lottie: Use the Bodymovin plugin. It's available for free on Adobe's extension marketplace / AeScripts
Rive: Unfortunately, there's no direct export from After Effects to Rive. You'll need to recreate your animation in Rive itself :(