@Lukasmahovic AE can't read 3D models, only video files. You can create an animation in Bryce and render the animation into a video AE can use, or you can create a 3D scene/file and export it as a format that another 3D program such as Lightwave, 3dsMax, or C4D can use.
You cannot make a 3D scene and try to open it in AE.
@Lukasmahovic I created the animation in Bryce with a blue background, then put the animated video in AE, chromakeyed the blue out, and overlaid the animation on top of footage.
How to port bryce project into AE? I have bryce 5.5. Is it enaugh? Please reply.
Lukasmahovic 1 month ago
@Lukasmahovic You need to render and export as a video file. Then import the video in AE.
Ryan3078 1 month ago
@Ryan3078 So, you basically can't export it as a 3D model, right?
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@Lukasmahovic AE can't read 3D models, only video files. You can create an animation in Bryce and render the animation into a video AE can use, or you can create a 3D scene/file and export it as a format that another 3D program such as Lightwave, 3dsMax, or C4D can use.
You cannot make a 3D scene and try to open it in AE.
Ryan3078 1 month ago
@Lukasmahovic I created the animation in Bryce with a blue background, then put the animated video in AE, chromakeyed the blue out, and overlaid the animation on top of footage.
Ryan3078 1 month ago
I suppose it´s just the ships (perhaps the island?) that comes from Bryce and the rest (the sea) are filmed material?
xxw379k 3 years ago
Yes, the ships were made in Bryce and added to videotaped scenes of the sea
Ryan3078 3 years ago