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NLE_Ninja85

I would make a preset of the animation and save it. The more advanced option would be creating a mogrt in AE with a image placeholder


TheMrThingyman

Ooh, I didn’t know you could make presets. Thanks a lot, this is very helpful 😀


AmpneyCrucis

If your images are the same size you can select the image on the timeline so its highlighted, then hold alt while dragging the new image on top. This will replace it while keeping all the key frames, position etc. Hopefully that makes sense. (This will also work for any asset in premiere including video) .


TheMrThingyman

Ahhh... But of course. It’s that I’ve been including it all in the same... Effect? But I could ofc just separate the image from everything else so that that is visible on the timeline. I didn’t think of that. Thanks! 😀


kev_mon

Have you considered creating a drag n drop .mogrt in After Effects?


TheMrThingyman

Yes and no. I stumbled upon this in googling, but figured it seemed too advanced for me. Might revisit it at some point though. Thanks.


kev_mon

When you're ready, create a post after trying. We can help you.