From the course: Integrating Real 3D Objects in After Effects
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Replacing titles - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: Integrating Real 3D Objects in After Effects
Replacing titles
- [Instructor] This is what we've created in the previous stage, and now I want to replace those two placeholders, Text, with something more meaningful. So to save some time and to make sure you get a similar experience to what you are seeing on screen, I took the time and designed the main two titles that we are going to use here. To see them, you can open up the Titles folder over here, and double-click, let's say, on the first one, BLUE ROOF TEMPLE. Now in this case, I'm using the Museo Sans Rounded font from Adobe Fonts. If you are using the latest version of After Effects, then this font should already sync automatically. So just to verify that this is the case, I'm going to switch to the Horizontal Type Tool, click somewhere over here, and I just want to illustrate that for the first line I'm using the 500 weight and for the second line I'm using the 700 weight. Also, note that I've created a two-pixel stroke which is set to the last option over here, All Strokes Over All…
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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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