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  • Looking for Reason to switch 3D applications

    Posted by Justin Vennes on June 26, 2009 at 12:26 am

    I am a motion graphics designer who mainly utilizes After Effects for broadcast graphics. Over the past year I have been learning Lightwave v9 and am unhappy with how it integrates with After Effects. I want to switch to Cinema 4D but need some information. Can anyone point me to articles/reviews/testimonials that illustrate that Cinema 4D is the best 3D application when integrating with After Effects. Any information will greatly assist me with convincing my Production Manager that switching to Cinema 4D is the best solution.

    Thanks,
    Justin

    Justin Vennes replied 16 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • John Hammond

    June 26, 2009 at 2:17 pm

    Here are a few reasons:

    1. Mograph module. It’s awesome for broadcast graphics and ‘motion graphic’ type stuff. Just check out some of the vids and tuts on youtube. You can build up complex animation in seconds. It’s all parameter based so it feels like you are working with an audio synth or something.. just tweaking parameters and building stuff up in a non-destructive, modular way.

    2. Hair and Clothilde. Get your basic set up complete in no time, all works really fast and responsively. I used to use Max and this kind of stuff was a head ache, but in c4d it’s much more fun to use.

    3. Advanced Render. I’m not a render expert, but I know that this module makes my stuff look great even on default settings. Fast too.

    4. Ability to export a .AEC file from C4D and open it in after effects. With this tool you can import your c4D camera animation data in to AE. Also you can add a tag to objects and they show in up AE as Nulls. So say you wanted to model an aerosol can but wanted to make the particles in AE, you just put a Null on the nozzel and then in AE you hook up your particle birth point to be parented to the nozzle null.
    Also the object buffer / multi pas rendering works comes into AE nicely.

    There must be a million other reasons.. I have had a little play with the rigging system (mocha) and it seems really good and a lot easier to use than other stuff I’ve tried.

  • Adam Trachtenberg

    June 26, 2009 at 3:13 pm

    I second John’s comments. My suggestion is to go to https://www.cineversity.com and register (it’s free). Then do a search for “WMXN Promo Bumper”. This is a (free) five-part video tutorial demonstrating Cinema/AE integration.

    I would also recommend that you check out Mylenium’s six-part video tutorial series on the MoGraph module here at the Cow: https://leaders.creativecow.net/leaders/mylenium/

    If those don’t convince you, nothing will.

  • Justin Vennes

    June 26, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    John/Adam much appreciated. Great information, thanks for the input.
    Thanks,
    Justin

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