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Tips for compositing 2D style 3D artwork

Tips for compositing 2D style 3D artwork

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Tips for compositing 2D style 3D artwork

- [EJ Hassenfratz] Welcome to Motion Graphics Weekly, where you up your MoGraph knowledge one week at a time. I'm EJ Hassenfratz. Let's get our learn on. In this video, you'll learn some compositing tips so you can prepare your 2D-style Cinema 4D artwork to look right at home with shape layers inside of After Effects using the Cineware plugin. So here is my scene file in After Effects. I have my Game Boy Cineware layer that you can see right here. And what I wanna do is make this look as sharp as all of the shape layers that are in my comp here. So I have my text and my shape layer, and we all know that shape layers and text layers are continually rasterized, meaning they maintain sharp, crisp edges at all times. So as you can see in this closeup view, we have nice, sharp edges on our shape layer and our text, but you can see that we have kind of blurry edges on our Game Boy element here. So let's jump into Cinema 4D Lite and try to fix that. Now, a lot of people might not know, but…

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