

And as before, all I do is drag it in and I can create or add it to any other composition in After Effects. I'm going to select Changes, click OK, and there it is. Export or Changes, these are the two scenes I showed you that are in Character Animator. It's going to ask me which scene I want to dynamically link. I'm going to select that, and then, I'm going to click Import. This is where the two scenes are that I have in Character Animator. Another way I can do it is I can right-click in my Project Folder, and go to Import, File, or I can go to File, Import, File. I'm going to undo what we just did there. So, I can literally drag that over New Composition, and I now have a composition that's working exactly with what I have open in Character Animator. I'll open this up a little bit and you'll see it says Adobe Dynamic Link, so you know exactly what it is. I'm literally going to drag it into After Effects and let go in the Project Window. So, the easiest way to dynamically link is I'm going to grab, let's grab the Changes scene. So here in the background, you can see I've got After Effects. And, the great thing about dynamically linking means that any changes I make into Character Animator automatically apply to the projects and scenes in my other programs. Everything is automatically saved and I want to bring these into After Effects. I've got this one here, Changes, that we'll cover in another video, and I have this one, Export.

So in this project of Character Animator, I've got two scenes. So, let's take a look at the process using After Effects.
CHARACTER ANIMATOR AFTER EFFECTS PRO
(uptempo music) In the process of dynamically linking your project from Character Animator to either After Effects, Premiere Pro is virtually the same. The best way to work with a Character Animator project file in either After Effects or Premiere Pro is to dynamically link from Character Animator to After Effects or Premiere Pro.
