From the course: Integrating Real 3D Objects in After Effects
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Summary - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: Integrating Real 3D Objects in After Effects
Summary
- [Instructor] Okay, so let's try to summarize the advantages and disadvantages of using Element 3D to create such a scene. So I'm going to start with the pros. I think that you already noticed how fast element is. This is the most important thing when you are working in this demanding 3D environment. You also saw that it works great with After Effects, light, and cameras. It offers you shadows and screen space reflections and you can also set an environment layers to be reflected. It's also supporting cinema 4D file format and you have a lot of other tools that we haven't touched in this course such as the object particle system which works like a cloner system and can create an impressive mograph animation. It also has some built in title extrusion engine and it offers you some animation tools and auxiliary channels which are all great for compositing. And if you are speaking about compositing know that under the output here you can actually define z depth and world position pass…
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Tracking the shot3m 38s
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Import to Element6m 11s
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Matching movement sharpness3m 11s
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Matching light and shadows9m 31s
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Environment and reflection6m 10s
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Composite ripples and waves8m 19s
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Composite small splashes5m 46s
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Adding final touches6m 27s
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Summary2m 41s
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