Bat wrote: ↑Fri Oct 03, 2025 1:24 pmDo you animate it in a file of its own and then import that?
It depends on your preference or technical requirements.
If it’s easier to make the animation in its own project, you can do it in a separate file, and then import or reference that to your final project file. Then, you can duplicate or reference multiple copies of the animation in your final project file.
Or, you can animate the character directly in the final project, and duplicate or reference the character animation there.
Whichever approach is easier may depend on what else is going on in the scene.
If it was me, I think the only reason I’d animate in a separate file is when I’m using custom Styles in the characters, and I want to vary the colors of the duplicates. To do this, you’ll want to enable Unlink Shared Styles in the Import window. This creates different style IDs for each imported copy.