From the course: Cinema 4D and After Effects: Logo Animation and Compositing
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Rendering your project
From the course: Cinema 4D and After Effects: Logo Animation and Compositing
Rendering your project
- Okay, we're at the home stretch. All else we need to do is set up our render and once that is done rendering, we can bring it into After Effects and composite it, which is like putting the icing on the cake. There's a couple things we're going to want to do prior to rendering and that's what we'll jump into right now. Okay, each object here, that we have in our scene, right, so, each of the circles, right, the kinet, the Eco, we have the ability to control those with a matte inside of After Effects, and you may want to do that in case you realize that something needs to be darker or brighter or you want to change the hue around a little bit. This is all stuff that's very important when working with clients that want to make changes later on during the project. Rather than come back and re-render, you want to always give yourself the most flexibility in your comp, so here's how we can do that. If we right click on circle number one, we can select CINEMA 4D Tags, Compositing and then,…
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Overview of 3D workflow3m 8s
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Importing Illustrator files5m 42s
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Extruding objects8m 44s
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Applying materials6m 20s
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Lighting your scene10m 6s
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Animating your scene11m 21s
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Rendering your project5m 21s
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Compositing in After Effects14m 43s
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Looking at the plugins used3m 22s
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