Figma, Sketch, and even Adobe XD have a solution to export assets into After Effects (in-house or third party). Does UXPIN have something like that?
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Figma, Sketch, and even Adobe XD have a solution to export assets into After Effects (in-house or third party). Does UXPIN have something like that?
In UXPin you can ask and answer questions and share your experience with others!
Was just looking for this yesterday. Didn't find anything yet. Would be fantastic!
Hello @Franco Palacios!
We don't have a native integration with After Effects. I think this type of export comes up for the first time – at least for me – so I'm really curious and I have to ask: can you please share some details about your usecase and what is that you're trying to achieve? : )
like this plugin https://aeux.io/
@Chris Stryjewski The ability to export screens to After Effects is a huge plus and is used within figma and XD quite a bit. A common use case for this would be created custom animations (ie preloaders or onboarding animations etc.) without having to re-design your screen in After Effects. Huge time saver!
You could then import your animation via GIF or video.
Figma and XD both have the ability to export to AE.
https://lottiefiles.com/plugins/after-effects
Hey Pete!
Thank you for the followup and sharing the details.
Can I ask you something more? What is the reason behind getting the whole design to AfterEffects? The end result from AE is a video file that is not interactive. Is a video file the way you share the prototypes?
Thank you for in advance for additional insights!
Thanks for getting back to me Chris.
The end result would be an animated gif or video... BUT the ability to export lottie animations (JSON files) and import them in UXPin would be amazing.
Adobe XD just released this feature.
https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2021/10/26/add-video-lottie-animations-xd.html?sdid=9DJJ4J6H&mv=social&mv2=ownsoc-org&scid=49affc50-5156-4020-9aa0-68fd643a83c7&mv=social&mv2=owned_social#gs.e44viu
Also, I don't always export my whole designs to AE but a portion of them... animate them, then import back to XD.
Hope this helps, feel free to ask more questions if needed.
I tweeted about this year's ago. I aggressively use Lottie animations (GIF file) in my UXPin projects to make the prototype very real and attractive.
If we can have some seamless integration then it would be great!
Noted! @Pete @Meet Shah thank you for more details on this matter!