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Compositing multipass renders

Compositing multipass renders - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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Compositing multipass renders

- [Narrator] In this movie, we're going to talk about how we work with Multi-Pass renders in after effects. That's when you open this file, you may get a warning about missing plugins. That's because I've used forest Sapphire and film convert to create a look that I felt made all the elements sit nicely together. I've included a flattened version at the top of the layer stack in this comp here, that way you can see what I'm showing you on screen without any errors. This is not an aftereffects course, so we won't be going over everything in detail, but here are the key points when compositing a Multi-Pass render from cinema 4d. The first thing you'll do is import your image sequences. And by default, after effects will set the frame rate to 30 frames per second. We rented our files at 24 frames per second, and so we'd need to tell after effects to interpret the footage as 24 frames per second. I've already gone ahead and…

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