From the course: Learning Cinema 4D Lite for After Effects
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Adding CINEMA 4D text to After Effects comps
From the course: Learning Cinema 4D Lite for After Effects
Adding CINEMA 4D text to After Effects comps
In this project, I've created this little 3D scene for motion graphics project. We're in Chapter 6 start if you want to follow along. And if I RAM preview that, you'll see I've created these cogs and a little bit of camera animation with a shake on, and some text coming in over time. Now, this is using ray-traced 3D and After Effects. One downside to that is it can be slow. I'm on a new generation MacBook Pro here, and it's running reasonably well. But on some machines, it may run very slowly. You can speed it up by doing certain things if you use Fast Draft mode to preview. It uses OpenGL to load graphics quicker and give you a faster preview. Although you're not going to see it in best quality, you'll see it's non anti-aliased, the edges are not quite right. In order to see it a little bit more correctly, you're better to go to adaptive resolution or high resolution to see it really clearly. Now, you can mess around with the material options of the layers to try and get a more…
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Adding CINEMA 4D text to After Effects comps5m 4s
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Formatting text in CINEMA 4D5m 47s
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Creating CINEMA 4D text or logos in Illustrator6m 9s
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Importing Illustrator text into CINEMA 4D Lite4m 38s
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Applying material presets to text7m 50s
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Merging CINEMA 4D files5m 51s
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Registering CINEMA 4D Lite for MoGraph features1m 8s
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Using MoGraph Fracture on text3m 25s
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The MoGraph Random Effector3m 56s
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