Jeff Mcbride
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If you go to After Effects –> Preferences –> Import you can set up sequence footage fps. Have fun!
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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Jeff Mcbride
September 25, 2007 at 1:36 pm in reply to: 3D Mirror Plane (Reflection Layer) Effect ???Nabscripts has a great script for just this purpose called Wet Floor. Check it out here:
https://www.nabscripts.com/Experiments/experiments_en.php
It may not be CS3 compatible… I haven’t tried it since upgrading. Good luck.
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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Are you making the file self-contained? Do so if not.
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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Kinda off topic for an After Effects thread, but I’ve been a fan of Joomla for a CMS. Lots of extensions and support. I would probably use WordPress (which I believe is an extension in Joomla) for Blogging. I’ve setup Gallery2 with flashvideo and ffmpeg to create a client login system to view edits and give comments. Good luck.
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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Which effect? The Time remapping? Freeze Frames? The Transitions? etc?
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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Great idea for a script, let me know if it works out. It would be nice to be able to set scale to match.
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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I’m by no means an expert with C4D but figured I’d answer. You’re correct that you cannot import a 3D object. You can import the cameras, lights, and nulls.
You would need to create a C4D file, export it for AE, then import it, plus the rendered video file from C4D. Pop them all together and you can add elements from AE. As I said I’ve not done it super frequently so check this out, I think it tells you.
https://www.studiodaily.com/studiomonthly/tutorials/howtutorials/6890.html
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com
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Create a text layer, then draw a mask in whatever curve you want. Tab down the text layer and go to Path options, then select the path you just created.
Now at the top of the text layer select animate–> Scale. Tab down Range Selector and Advanced. Change the shape to Ramp Up, adjust the Scale and you should see the beginning of this effect.
Now under Path Options, keyframe your first margin so the text flows from the point. Now keyframe either the Amount (under Advanced) or the End (Under Range Selector 1) and you should start seeing some results. You may have to add some other animated stuff like tracking. Hope this helps!
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Far as I know you can do up to two computers at once, the idea I believe is one for home and one for work.
Jeff McBride
Motion Graphic Designer/Editor
LimeGreen
Chicago, ILhttp://www.limegreenproductions.com