How to change color of Lottie files, as the color tool does not work with those?
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Lottie files: How to modify color?
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Hi,
Go to https://lottiefiles.com/editor.
Upload your Lottie file.
Select the Layer whose colour you want to modify from the left panel.
Choose a colour from the Colors panel
Export as Lottie JSON.
Regards,
Go to https://lottiefiles.com/editor.
Upload your Lottie file.
Select the Layer whose colour you want to modify from the left panel.
Choose a colour from the Colors panel
Export as Lottie JSON.
Regards,
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Super, it works well with my lottiefiles in the components!
Many thanks !
Many thanks !
Hi,
I've been looking into the option regarding applying colours to a Lottie file in Pano2VR dynamically.
Here's a little sample I came up with https://rebrand.ly/lottiecolor
It requires the Lottie file to have the names of the elements set as a class as in this example, ie .speaker, .wave1, .wave2. Then you can create the classes in a Code Element and change them dynamically using variables and a logic block in the CSS Classes section of the element's Advanced properties.
Note: you need Adobe After Effects to modify the Lottie file
Tony
I've been looking into the option regarding applying colours to a Lottie file in Pano2VR dynamically.
Here's a little sample I came up with https://rebrand.ly/lottiecolor
It requires the Lottie file to have the names of the elements set as a class as in this example, ie .speaker, .wave1, .wave2. Then you can create the classes in a Code Element and change them dynamically using variables and a logic block in the CSS Classes section of the element's Advanced properties.
Note: you need Adobe After Effects to modify the Lottie file
Tony
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Wow, a smart solution!
Good idea!
Such a powerful tool for such a tiny something
Thanks Tony !