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murtaza 28-02-2011 12:15 PM

Compositing Help
 
Hello

I am a promo producer and I am using After Effect for some designs I want to Include Maya staff on it
but I need some compositing TIPs to blend things into After Effect

you know one of my friends told me it is better for me to migrate into Cinema 4d to work better with after effects!

but I want some tips if i can use maya in my 3d concepts

Thanks if you take time and Help me on that

Regards;)

LauriePriest 03-03-2011 10:27 AM

Its a specialism in its own right, it requires 3d artists to be versed on the needs of 2D and 2D to know how to use the 3D correctly.

Fx guide is good for guides on areas of compositing and I would worry less about after effects and more about the principles of compositing.

C4D might be more straight forward for compositing into AE but the difference is neglegable if you know what your doing.

Youll need good match move in order to clean up and deal with your footage accurately, 3D artists need to do bodytracks of characters in order for them to interact correctly with CG elements, anything that will have shadows cast on them will need to be remodelled for shadow casts. This is most easily done with good set photography and measurements.

You will need to get to grips with how different secondaries mix to result in a beauty pass so you save alot of CG being re-rendered.

Also colour correction and matching blacks etc is essential to get CG art to blend with the plate.

FX guide has a very strong compositing information and case studies. The topic is rather vast to be honest so it might be worth doing some kind of formal training.

murtaza 03-03-2011 11:38 AM

Help
 
Thank you Sir for your help full tips

I appreciate it if you share some links regarding that

thans to spend your precious time

Regards

LauriePriest 03-03-2011 11:44 AM

They are talk about CG too but the forums etc are all compositing related on the whole.
www.fxguide.com

murtaza 03-03-2011 12:11 PM

help
 
thank dude, for your help


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