Hi..
To create animations in CTA you will make use of the Timeline frequently. This is where keyframes are placed as you move your character about.
The normal way you would work on your movie is to create it in one or more "Projects". So for example if you had a movie that was set in two locations, say a house and a park, then you would create these two scenes separately. Then you would export them to video and then join them up in a video editor afterwards. Of course if your movie is set in only one location then you can record the whole thing as one single project if you wish.
I'm afraid to get the most out of CTA will require a little learning first. The best thing to do is watch as many of the video tutorials as you can HERE. Also read through the Help Guide (Press F1 in CTA) and these will guide you on your way.
As a simple example to get you started try the following.
1) With a new empty project started, try dragging one of the comic characters into your scene and place him/her on the right hand side.
2) Now drag the Play Bar (under preview window) to say Frame 200. Then move your character from the right hand side over to the left hand side by dragging him with the mouse.
3) Finally use the play controls to wind back to the beginning and and press Play. You should see your character move across the screen from left to right.
Now although you never even opened the Timeline, what you have done is set a keyframe for your character to move from the left side of the screen to the right side at frame 200.
Obviously you now need to give your character a walk animation to make it look realistic. You do this by opening up Puppeteering from the left toolbar and and then record a simple walk motion from frame 1 to 200.
Give this a try and see how you get on. :)
Peter
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