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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

match moving 3ds max, Boujou and after effects

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  • AWESOME! what program you use after boujou?

  • @RainFeel09

    First track the footage in Boujou. Import that information (several tracking point and a camera) in to 3ds Max. Export the animation as a (for instance) png sequence. Import that sequence into after effects for post production such as color corrections and adding some (fake) motion blur and finally a little grain (to match the actual footage)

    Hop this anwsers your question.

    Good luck

  • Good work! You can see a little bit of parallax crawl as you pass by the CG text; it moves forward past the cracks in the pavers slowly as the camera passes. Looks like the ground plane was slightly off...

  • Yes, you are right. I noticed that too...

  • dutch?

  • yes I am.

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  • p[lease sum1 make a fuckin tut!!!!

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  • ooh yeah,the text moved slightly in front of the pavement. very subtle error.takes 4-5 viewings to spot it.

  • haha goed bezig :P

    ik heb trouwens ook ziets, met een vliegtuig die opstijgt, kijk er maar eens naar :)

  • Thats a nice 3D Track. what lighting setup and renderer did you use for this?

  • @SuPeRPiiG

    check out AcrezHD , its the same way you do it on real life footages

  • @handsfeetprod whenever i import my 3d models to after effect i get a black background around the object, how do i remove that? I export with alpha layer, tried tiff and png.

  • u just have to put on youtube cinema 4d motion track tutorial...

  • @SuPeRPiiG there is like nine thousand tutorials on youtube.  ;). A year late respond

  • What did you use to smooth the text? And how did you add the film grain to make it blend with your footage?

  • the text was a bit moving forward

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