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[ #AfterEffects ] Developed by Valerio Carnevale, FBX to AE is free plugin used to import one or more animate 3D cameras (and reference solids), from FBX file to After Effects composition.
Has been tested on Windows. The FBX file was created in 3ds Max (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and imported into Adobe After Effects CC 2014.
We will do further testing of compatibility with other systems (Mac OSX) and software (eg. Maya, C4D, other versions of After Effects).
2 – Copy FBX_to_AE.aex in (After Effects plugins folder): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CC 2014\Support Files\Plug-ins
2 – in order to export animations (3D cameras and plans) select bake animations with sampling of all parameters (Resample all)
3 – At this moment the FBX file is ready !
4 – Open After Effects and, from menu item File - Import - File, choose “FBX to AE” format and select your .fbx file
5 – This action will create a composition (“FBX_comp“) with the correct size of camera rendering and and solids layers
6 – Enjoy!
Follow the video tutorial to understand some important steps for the proper functioning
Download FBX to AE v1.0 here, via
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[ #AfterEffects ] Developed by Valerio Carnevale, FBX to AE is free plugin used to import one or more animate 3D cameras (and reference solids), from FBX file to After Effects composition.
Has been tested on Windows. The FBX file was created in 3ds Max (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and imported into Adobe After Effects CC 2014.
We will do further testing of compatibility with other systems (Mac OSX) and software (eg. Maya, C4D, other versions of After Effects).
2 – Copy FBX_to_AE.aex in (After Effects plugins folder): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CC 2014\Support Files\Plug-ins
2 – in order to export animations (3D cameras and plans) select bake animations with sampling of all parameters (Resample all)
3 – At this moment the FBX file is ready !
4 – Open After Effects and, from menu item File - Import - File, choose “FBX to AE” format and select your .fbx file
5 – This action will create a composition (“FBX_comp“) with the correct size of camera rendering and and solids layers
6 – Enjoy!
Follow the video tutorial to understand some important steps for the proper functioning
Download FBX to AE v1.0 here, via
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Has been tested on Windows. The FBX file was created in 3ds Max (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and imported into Adobe After Effects CC 2014.
We will do further testing of compatibility with other systems (Mac OSX) and software (eg. Maya, C4D, other versions of After Effects).
Installation guide:
1 – Download plugin here2 – Copy FBX_to_AE.aex in (After Effects plugins folder): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CC 2014\Support Files\Plug-ins
Operations guide
1 – export 3D cameras ( only free cameras are supported at the moment) and plans made of only four vertices2 – in order to export animations (3D cameras and plans) select bake animations with sampling of all parameters (Resample all)
3 – At this moment the FBX file is ready !
4 – Open After Effects and, from menu item File - Import - File, choose “FBX to AE” format and select your .fbx file
5 – This action will create a composition (“FBX_comp“) with the correct size of camera rendering and and solids layers
6 – Enjoy!
Follow the video tutorial to understand some important steps for the proper functioning
Download:
Download FBX to AE v1.0 here, via
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>> See Also: Learn After Effects
Has been tested on Windows. The FBX file was created in 3ds Max (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) and imported into Adobe After Effects CC 2014.
We will do further testing of compatibility with other systems (Mac OSX) and software (eg. Maya, C4D, other versions of After Effects).
Installation guide:
1 – Download plugin here2 – Copy FBX_to_AE.aex in (After Effects plugins folder): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CC 2014\Support Files\Plug-ins
Operations guide
1 – export 3D cameras ( only free cameras are supported at the moment) and plans made of only four vertices2 – in order to export animations (3D cameras and plans) select bake animations with sampling of all parameters (Resample all)
3 – At this moment the FBX file is ready !
4 – Open After Effects and, from menu item File - Import - File, choose “FBX to AE” format and select your .fbx file
5 – This action will create a composition (“FBX_comp“) with the correct size of camera rendering and and solids layers
6 – Enjoy!
Follow the video tutorial to understand some important steps for the proper functioning
Download:
Download FBX to AE v1.0 here, via
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