From the course: Integrating Real 3D Objects in After Effects
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Render the result - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: Integrating Real 3D Objects in After Effects
Render the result
- [Tutor] So now all the pieces are together and everything is in it's place. It's time to render the result. I want to show you few things that you should check, in order to make sure that you'll get the best quality out of this setup. The first thing is to change the Cinema for the renderer quality, and you do it by clicking on this wrench over here and this is going to show you this quality slider. So make sure to change the quality from 33 which is the default to at least 51. And this is going to change the anti-aliasing from geometry to best. Now you can go to the extreme but I found out that a value of 51 is going to yield a fantastic result without hogging the render too much. This will make sure that the quality of those 3D text or other extruded objects in your scene is going to look at its best even with those reflections. Another thing worth checking is for the Cinema 4D layer. Note that in this case under render settings I'm using the standard draft quality which was good…
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Tracking in 3D5m 32s
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Replacing titles3m 25s
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Extruding text6m 11s
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Adding lights and shadows6m 6s
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Reflecting the environment4m 32s
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Adding a 3D object3m 33s
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Exporting to Cinema 4D3m 6s
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Matching position6m 43s
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Compositing 3D and 2D3m 58s
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Adding snow particles5m 51s
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Render the result4m 1s
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