Join Ian Robinson for an in-depth discussion in this video Creating 3D in After Effects with CINEWARE, part of Mograph Techniques: Dynamic Camera Movement.
…Now, of course, during your animation process, I'm sure…you'll want to integrate some 3D elements into your projects.…Now, if you've already started a project and you've moved around…in 3D space, sometimes it's easier to actually just create a…separate composition with your 3D element and integrate that as a…completely separate element into your scene using some kind of transition.…Which is exactly what we're going to do here.…Now another important thing to note…when you're creating 3D layers using Cinelerra in…After Effects, it's important to keep your projects well-organized.…
And I'm talking about within After Effects and on your hard drive.…So to start this project, let's go over to the Project…panel, and I'm going to rename comp one scene one, or scene 01.…And I'll drag my paper texture to a folder and just name it graphics.…And I'll…drag scene one to a folder and I'll call it AAA Comps.…That way it's up the top.…Okay.…Let's select scene one, and notice it's ten seconds…at 24 frames a second at 1280 by 720.…
Released
1/9/2014- Creating and animating a null camera rig
- Adding realism to camera moves with the Graph Editor
- Creating clean materials in C4D Lite
- Adding motion with the vibrate tag
- Animating with the Camera Morph tool
- Positioning multiple scenes in 3D space
- Building scene transitions
- Optimizing render settings for final output
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