- http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/9.0/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7e3da.html
Harrison Ambs provides a tutorial on the CGTUTS+ website that shows how to export data from Cinema 4D and use it in After Effects:
http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/maxon-cinema-4d/how-to-export-3d-camera-data-from-cinema-4d-into-after-effects/Part 2 of Harrison Ambs's tutorial is now available on the CGTUTS+ website:
http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/maxon-cinema-4d/how-to-export-3d-camera-data-from-cinema-4d-into-after-effects-day-2/Bartek Skorupa provides a script on his website for exporting camera and object data from Blender for use in After Effects:
http://www.blender.bartekskorupa.com/-video/102.html
He also provides a sample project and a video tutorial that show how to use this script.The links for Dave Scotland's RPF tutorials have changed.
part 1:
http://www.cgswot.com/tutorials/vfx-tutorials/123-14-power-of-the-rpf-part-1.html
part 2:
http://www.cgswot.com/tutorials/vfx-tutorials/124-15-power-of-the-rpf-part-2.htmlThe link for Chris and Trish Meyer's book excerpt about 3D applications has changed:
http://crishdesign.com/books/Creating-Motion-Graphics/CMG4/CMG4_38_Integration_excerpt.pdf- Did not find this helpful
What about 3d Studio Max? That's one of the most common platforms. Any compatibility there?
@CussinSailor:
3ds Max is mentioned on this page, and there's a link to information on how to integrate it with After Effects.
There's also a large amount of information about 3ds Max in this Help system, which you can find if you do a simple search:
http://community.adobe.com/help/search.html?q=3ds+max&lbl=aftereffects_product_adobelr
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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