From the course: Cinema 4D and After Effects: Logo Animation and Compositing
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Animating your scene
From the course: Cinema 4D and After Effects: Logo Animation and Compositing
Animating your scene
- Okay, in the last movie we applied our materials and in this movie we're going to set up some MoGraph tools to animate our objects flying in from off-screen. Now, before we do that, one quick note, I just went back and I tweaked the Fill and the Key Light. Now what I did, I just increased the Outer Radius which is the size. When you increase the size of the Area Light it's just going to diffuse the Light and make it a little softer and a little less harsh. So now, if you look at the Render you'll notice it's a little less harsh. The light is a little less hard on the front of the objects and it feels a little smoother, and a little softer, even a little less bright. So, that was done just by increasing the Outer Radius to 485, all right, cool, let's add some MoGraph Tools. Now right now, our Extrude Objects are not what I call MoGraphable. I'm sure there's, I'm sure that's a technical term. So in order to make these things respond to the MoGraph Effectors we need to put them into a…
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Overview of 3D workflow3m 8s
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Importing Illustrator files5m 42s
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Extruding objects8m 44s
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Applying materials6m 20s
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Lighting your scene10m 6s
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Animating your scene11m 21s
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Rendering your project5m 21s
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Compositing in After Effects14m 43s
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Looking at the plugins used3m 22s
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