@DamionsProductions Well, is most cases, AE would not be the best program for exporting these videos to. If however, you want to add effects/composite a blender sequence, that being said, you would use AE but you would not want to use only AE. The renders are not videos, they are image sequences. You would most likely want to do this in Premiere pro (which is what i use). It depends on what you want to do tho. Thanks for the comment.
@nmelec well, in AE you could of course add some cool effects and importing image sequences is no problem. but it's only really good for dealing with one sequence at a time.
Where do I find the rendered file?
HomeOfTFA 3 weeks ago
Thanks for the help!
coolstudios12345 1 month ago
killer tour of new modeling in blender 2.61 thanks for the post
pyogcom 2 months ago
thats really cool, thx for sharing!
knoblauchtv 2 months ago
nice tutorial, I'm new on Blender so I still have to learn a lot but I will find all the tutorials Thanks!
ariepolo 2 months ago
Great tut. How did you get that dramatic lighting in your other videos, like the one where a huge domino falls on a big building?
Qzyxya 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thank you so much! :D
Qzyxya 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
hey, liked the tutorial, can you make one on how to export to After Effects?
DamionsProductions 2 months ago
@DamionsProductions Well, is most cases, AE would not be the best program for exporting these videos to. If however, you want to add effects/composite a blender sequence, that being said, you would use AE but you would not want to use only AE. The renders are not videos, they are image sequences. You would most likely want to do this in Premiere pro (which is what i use). It depends on what you want to do tho. Thanks for the comment.
nmelec 2 months ago
@nmelec well, in AE you could of course add some cool effects and importing image sequences is no problem. but it's only really good for dealing with one sequence at a time.
knoblauchtv 2 months ago