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What do you do in C4D? I'm currently working on learning that program and 3Ds MaxOh s**t. I was in C4D mode, where a minute is 60 frames. Okay, yeah that makes more sense. Fail
What do you do in C4D? I'm currently working on learning that program and 3Ds MaxOh s**t. I was in C4D mode, where a minute is 60 frames. Okay, yeah that makes more sense. Fail
I use it for motion tracking objects into intros of montages and stuff. Like when they have text on the floor or a logo. I also render out the 3D text in it.What do you do in C4D? I'm currently working on learning that program and 3Ds Max
Gotcha well that's cool! I use it for modeling and incorporating with live action sketches. I'm still relatively new to the software but it is a great program. It's nice to see another person on here using C4D.I use it for motion tracking objects into intros of montages and stuff. Like when they have text on the floor or a logo. I also render out the 3D text in it.
I am personally not a fan haha. I've recently learned better motion tracking in After Effects so now it's mostly just textGotcha well that's cool! I use it for modeling and incorporating with live action sketches. I'm still relatively new to the software but it is a great program. It's nice to see another person on here using C4D.
lol well yeah, look into getting boujou or something of the sort. It's a third party motion tracking software that is incorporated with AE. It's very powerful and is a lot easier as well.I am personally not a fan haha. I've recently learned better motion tracking in After Effects so now it's mostly just text
I've tried boujou, but the Adobe software in AE is a tad betterlol well yeah, look into getting boujou or something of the sort. It's a third party motion tracking software that is incorporated with AE. It's very powerful and is a lot easier as well.
What makes you say that? Boujou allows you to do free camera move through scenes. Up until CS6 you could only do pans and tilts. CS6 just now incorporated 3d camera moves and yeah it's good but boujou is faster and more powerful if you set it up right xDI've tried boujou, but the Adobe software in AE is a tad better
I prefer the one in after effects because I can see how it will interact with color corrections and other effects, something boujou is missingWhat makes you say that? Boujou allows you to do free camera move through scenes. Up until CS6 you could only do pans and tilts. CS6 just now incorporated 3d camera moves and yeah it's good but boujou is faster and more powerful if you set it up right xD
well in Boujou all you are doing is gathering the information and applying it to your comp in after effects as null objects. After your null objects are in place with the corresponding information it will correlate with the color correction and everything else xDI prefer the one in after effects because I can see how it will interact with color corrections and other effects, something boujou is missing