![]() Next to that, you'll find options to change the aspect ratio, controls for your webcam, and a ‘calibrate’ button. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be an option to bring in your own backdrops This can be replaced using one of the icons to the right of the canvas, where you'll find a choice of 48 backdrops. Your chosen puppet is now front and centre, with a generic background behind it. Very easy to use, potentially glitchy, but convenient workaround exists.It seems you’ll always have to go through the process of importing said puppet if you want to use it more than once, which isn’t very user-friendly.Īdobe Character Animator Starter: AnimatingĬhanging the background and aspect ratio can be done at any time once you’ve chosen your puppet (Image credit: Adobe) Unfortunately, your new puppet isn’t added to the default roster of characters. This automatically creates a new project for you, which is very convenient. Once downloaded, you then use that Import function to bring them into the app. This launches a browser window where you can check out additional free puppets directly from Adobe. You’ll find a ‘See more’ button to the right of the interface. If you’re not happy with the selection on offer, there’s an ‘Import puppet’ button. That’s because clicking on your chosen puppet is the trigger to do this. Puzzlingly, you’ll find there’s no button to create a new project. ![]() The sidebar on the left shows you your recent projects, and various other information. Top right is a reminder that Pro is available. You’ll find the interface extremely basic, with a primary focus on the digital puppets on offer taking up most of the interface. Very basic interface - everything is trimmed down to the bare essentials.The barebones welcome screen shows you all the puppets you can play with (Image credit: Adobe) ![]()
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