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Hey! I'm actually new to GitHub and the reason I came here is to find out how to export my animation to Lottie properly. My animation is made of a PNG sequence, which was originally rendered from Blender. It's a 279 frames 9 sec animation of a rotating 3D logo with transparent background, which I want to use on web. I've tried exporting it to GIF, it loses quality and comes out big. When I render to Lottie/Json with Bodymovin plugin in AE, it renders as a 40+ Mb .json file, which is WAAAAAAY too large. Frame dimensions are about 1600x600 px, 30 frames per second.
So now i'm wondering - is there a way to render it as lottie, but kinda compressed without losing quality or framerate?
@bodymovin I'll be glad if you could review this issue and give some advice. Thank You!
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Hey! I'm actually new to GitHub and the reason I came here is to find out how to export my animation to Lottie properly. My animation is made of a PNG sequence, which was originally rendered from Blender. It's a 279 frames 9 sec animation of a rotating 3D logo with transparent background, which I want to use on web. I've tried exporting it to GIF, it loses quality and comes out big. When I render to Lottie/Json with Bodymovin plugin in AE, it renders as a 40+ Mb .json file, which is WAAAAAAY too large. Frame dimensions are about 1600x600 px, 30 frames per second.
So now i'm wondering - is there a way to render it as lottie, but kinda compressed without losing quality or framerate?
@bodymovin I'll be glad if you could review this issue and give some advice. Thank You!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: