New live 3D pipeline for Cinema 4D and After Effects
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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Source: Business Wire 2013
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