Joel Hooton
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Here is the video
Each corner, side and middle of the cube is its own sub comp. They are parented to a Null and ALL of the are keyframed each roation. Each side has its own precomp so you can vary the picture or video or whatever for each. If you go to each the precomp for each side and look at Solid 1 there are numbers. Turn on these numbers when keyframing the main cube. It helps to identify what you are looking at when keyframing. Here is the AEP file
https://jmhooton.iweb.bsu.edu/joel/rubix%20cube%203x3x3.aepEmail me or post back if you have any questions
dzlqps(at)msn.com
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Here is the video
Each corner, side and middle of the cube is its own sub comp. They are parented to a Null and ALL of the are keyframed each roation. Each side has its own precomp so you can vary the picture or video or whatever for each. If you go to each the precomp for each side and look at Solid 1 there are numbers. Turn on these numbers when keyframing the main cube. It helps to identify what you are looking at when keyframing. Here is the AEP file
https://jmhooton.iweb.bsu.edu/joel/rubix%20cube%203x3x3.aepEmail me or post back if you have any questions
dzlqps(at)msn.com
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Here is the video
Each corner, side and middle of the cube is its own sub comp. They are parented to a Null and ALL of the are keyframed each roation. Each side has its own precomp so you can vary the picture or video or whatever for each. If you go to each the precomp for each side and look at Solid 1 there are numbers. Turn on these numbers when keyframing the main cube. It helps to identify what you are looking at when keyframing. Here is the AEP fiel
https://jmhooton.iweb.bsu.edu/joel/rubix%20cube%203x3x3.aepEmail me or post back if you have any questions
dzlqps(at)msn.com
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Here is the video
Each corner, side and middle of the cube is its own sub comp. They are parented to a Null and ALL of the are keyframed each roation. Each side has its own precomp so you can vary the picture or video or whatever for each. If you go to each the precomp for each side and look at Solid 1 there are numbers. Turn on these numbers when keyframing the main cube. It helps to identify what you are looking at when keyframing. Here is the AEP fiel
https://jmhooton.iweb.bsu.edu/joel/rubix%20cube%203x3x3.aepEmail me or post back if you have any questions
dzlqps(at)msn.com
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I have already made one of these. I setup precomps for each “box”. Then I manually keyframed a rotation. Then, did it again. I have about 5 or 6 rotations done. Each side is its one comp so I can edit or animate each side individually. It was a while ago and I just wanted to see if it could be done. I will upload it after work. I made it in AE 5.5.
I also made a foldable paper airplane that i just have not posted yet. I might do that too.
Joel
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I have already made one of these. I setup precomps for each “box”. Then I manually keyframed a rotation. Then, did it again. I have about 5 or 6 rotations done. Each side is its one comp so I can edit or animate each side individually. It was a while ago and I just wanted to see if it could be done. I will upload it after work. I made it in AE 5.5.
I also made a foldable paper airplane that i just have not posted yet. I might do that too.
Joel
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Thanks everyone. I will sort the various questions everyone has given me into different areas such as plugins, workflow, errors, tutorials, etc. The nI will start searching for the best several answers to each question.
Joel
P4 2.6 Ghz/512 MB RAM/AE 6.5 Pro
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Thanks everyone. I will sort the various questions everyone has given me into different areas such as plugins, workflow, errors, tutorials, etc. The nI will start searching for the best several answers to each question.
Joel
P4 2.6 Ghz/512 MB RAM/AE 6.5 Pro
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Please respond to this post with several of the general or commonly asked questions. A list will be compiled and a sticky post added to the top of the forum.
Here are some quick examples of commonly asked questions
1. How do you open a AE 7.0 file in AE 6.5?
2. How do you cut out an actor from the background (rotoscoping)?
3. What is pixel aspect ratio?
4. Where are my Cycore FX?And so on…
Thanks
Joel -
Please respond to this post with several of the general or commonly asked questions. A list will be compiled and a sticky post added to the top of the forum.
Here are some quick examples of commonly asked questions
1. How do you open a AE 7.0 file in AE 6.5?
2. How do you cut out an actor from the background (rotoscoping)?
3. What is pixel aspect ratio?
4. Where are my Cycore FX?And so on…
Thanks
Joel