Rig and Animate 3D Characters in After Effects — Part 01
- Included
- Learn the theory and advantages behind this animation technique
- Learn how to properly set up a 3D file and render sequence that you can rig inside Adobe After Effects
- Learn how to set up a controller inside of After Effects that will drive your 3D render using Joysticks and Sliders (A $40 After Effects Plugin)
- Learn this same technique using a *free plug-in called Duik Tools (*pay-what-you-want)
- Bonus – Project Files Included
- The C4D Project File
- Includes a Keyframed Null that you can drop any 3D object into
- Perfect render settings and output optimized for the After Effects rig
- The After Effects Project File
- Includes a working rig of both the Duik Method and the Joysticks Method
- You can easily option-drag-and-replace the template image sequence (inside either rig) with your C4D render sequence and be animating in seconds. No need for any other setup, coding, etc.
- A document with all the lines of code used in the Joysticks 'N Sliders method
- The C4D Project File
- Not Included
- I will not be covering any 3D modeling or character modeling
- Some things will not be covered until Part 02 (see below)
- Part 02 Coming Soon (Estimated Early Jun 2024)
- Follow me on Instagram for updates
- What will be included in Part 02?
- Learn how to rig a face in After Effects
- Learn how to add a face to your 3D character
- Learn how to create a mouth that you can lip-sync
- Learn how to combine multiple body parts into one full character
- Learn how to create an alpha matte for objects on the face
- Discover unexpected ways to use this rig
Watch link provided after purchase
An in-depth look at how to get started rigging and animating any 3D object inside of Adobe After Effects
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