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Re: Importing 3D Text and Objects into After Effects
by Ron Coy on Jun 24, 2008 at 2:05:45 am

ProAnimator is probably the best solution for what you're trying to do, and it's WAY cheaper than 3DS Max.

However, as far as 3D programs go, I like Max alot. I also am very fond of Modo, though I have no idea what I'm doing with it yet. This will change, as it seems to work the way I want to work.

Max is overkill for 3D text, but if you want to do real 3D work, it's an excellent program. I just wish it wasn't a Windows (only) program, but it's so tied to Win32, it'll never be anything else.

I like modo because it is cross platform, as is Cinema4D and Maya as well. And I guess Lightwave, but I don't know why anyone would use it if they were starting out in 3D these days. It's powerful, but it's like pulling teeth to use.

I'm rambling. I could go on so much longer about this subject, too...

Bottom line, use what you like and what will work best for you, but don't try using 3DSMax for text in After Effects if you want to actually manipulate and interact with the text within After Effects. ProAnimator or Invigorator are the better tools for that job.



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