Thursday, 4 April 2013

New Live 3D Pipeline for Cinema 4D and After Effects

New live 3D pipeline for Cinema 4D and After Effects

Create brilliant motion graphics in Cinema 4D

Maxon today revealed the first step in delivering a new level of integration between Cinema 4D and After Effects…
Maxon announced a new live 3D pipeline between C4D and AE, earlier today.
The recently revealed next release of Adobe’s industry-leading software will include two Maxon technologies directly within the new After Effects: Cineware and Cinema 4D Lite.

Sneak peeks: Please visit: adobe.com/go/nab_reveal 


  • Read a review of Cinema 4D
  • Read a review of After Effects CS6

The bridge: Cineware

The 3D pipeline between C4D and AE, which eliminates intermediate rendering between applications, is made possible by Cineware, which establishes a bridge between the two apps.
This should give a more streamlined workflow, enabling you to not only to import native Cinema 4D scenes directly as assets into After Effects, but also to utilise C4D’s multi-pass workflow as layers.
Cineware makes Cinema 4D’s Advanced Rendering Engine available directly inside After Effects, so you’ll be able to see the changes in real-time.
Greyscalegorilla’s Nick Campbell says: “Now, instead of waiting for a 3D render to come out of Cinema 4D, I can drop that Cinema file into After Effects and start to composite, colour correct and add all those extra things that I do in After Effects directly on top of my 3D project.
“The ability to have Cinema 4D inside After Effects speeds up the whole workflow like crazy.
“If there’s a change, I don’t have to go back and re-render my 3D scene. I can go back to my Cinema 4D file, make the changes, and it’s updated right away in After Effects. I think that’s huge.”

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Create brilliant motion graphics in Cinema 4D
Source: Business Wire 2013
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