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= Asset Library =
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The '''Asset Library''' in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] is a centralized storage and management hub for all media elements used in your projects.   
The '''Asset Library''' in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] is a centralized storage and management hub for all media elements used in your projects.   
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== Supported Asset Types ==
== Supported Asset Types ==
* [[BRoll|B-Roll and Stock Footage]]   
* [[B-roll|B-Roll and Stock Footage]]   
* [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] and motion captures   
* [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] and motion captures   
* [[Cameras]] and camera setups   
* [[Cameras]] and camera setups   
* Audio (dialogue, music, sound effects)   
* Audio (dialogue, music, sound effects)   
* 3D models and props   
* 3D models and props   
* Project templates and [[Scenes]]
* Project templates and [[Scenes]]


== Example Workflow ==
== Example Workflow ==
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== Tips ==
== Tips ==
* Use consistent naming and tagging conventions to simplify search.   
* Use consistent naming and tagging conventions to simplify search.   
* Store [[Credits|credit-intensive renders]] in the Asset Library for quick reuse without regenerating.   
* Store [[Credit System|credit-intensive renders]] in the Asset Library for quick reuse without regenerating.   
* Organize assets into folders (e.g., “Actors,” “Music,” “Props”).
* Organize assets into folders (e.g., “Actors,” “Music,” “Props”).


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Actor library|Actor Library]]   
* [[Actor library|Actor Library]]   
* [[BRoll|Import B-Roll]]   
* [[B-roll|Import B-Roll]]   
* [[Characters]]   
* [[Characters]]   
* [[Editor]]   
* [[Editor]]   
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* [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]]   
* [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]]   


[[Category:ACT 3 AI Features]]
 


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Latest revision as of 16:11, 27 August 2025

Overview

The Asset Library in ACT 3 AI is a centralized storage and management hub for all media elements used in your projects. It provides quick access to B-Roll footage, digital actors, Cameras, sound effects, music, and reusable design assets.

By consolidating creative resources in one location, the Asset Library ensures consistency, accelerates workflows, and supports both individual creators and collaborative teams.

Key Features

  • Centralized Asset Hub: Store all media files—videos, audio, 3D props, still images, and Characters.
  • Cross-Project Reuse: Assets saved here can be reused across multiple projects without re-uploading.
  • Metadata & Tagging: Add tags, descriptions, and categories for easy search and retrieval.
  • Version Control: Keep track of updated assets while retaining earlier versions for reference.
  • Collaboration Support: Teams can share and manage a shared asset pool, ensuring consistency in brand and production.

How to Use

  1. Open the Asset Library from the left navigation panel or within the Editor workspace.
  2. Upload new assets using **Add Asset** → select file type (video, audio, image, prop).
  3. Add metadata such as tags (e.g., “sci-fi,” “urban city,” “ambient sound”).
  4. Save the asset to your personal or team library.
  5. Drag and drop assets directly into the Timeline, Storyboard Panels, or Top Down View.

Supported Asset Types

Example Workflow

  • Import a set of ambient sounds and tag them as “Horror” in the Asset Library.
  • Reuse the same audio files in multiple projects without re-uploading.
  • Add branded intro/outro animations into the library for consistent style across marketing campaigns.

Tips

  • Use consistent naming and tagging conventions to simplify search.
  • Store credit-intensive renders in the Asset Library for quick reuse without regenerating.
  • Organize assets into folders (e.g., “Actors,” “Music,” “Props”).

See Also


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