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Re: 3D objects from Photoshop
by James Roberts on Oct 12, 2009 at 12:02:47 pm

Ok, it's starting to become a bit clearer. It's not perhaps the most intuitive function in Ae, but I think I see why it's set up that way.

It's never as simple as importing a Photoshop file that's 3D, then dropping it into an Ae comp and flying the camera around it at all angles. It has to be rotated within it's own sub composition, and is then brought into other comps as a 2D representation of the 3D object.

At least that's where I'm at with it now. It would take a little more planning and setup to use these items the way I had in mind, but I see how it could be done.


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