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3D Warp
by Brad Courtney on Mar 5, 2008 at 8:00:36 pm

I just purchased 3D Warps a few hours ago and I'm trying to incorporate it into a map animation I'm doing. I have a comp with labels in it and I'd like to combine that nested 3d layer with a background layer that has actual topography. I have everything working except despite the fact the two layers are the same size and I'm using a basic comp camera I can't get the 3D Warp layer to line up with the 3D layer in the same comp without a lot of manual effort. Is there some sort of known offset or scaling difference between the 3D Warps world and AE's built in world?

I've tried it using several of the same test images, one with 3D Warp applied and one just promoted to 3D and there doesn't seem to be a way to get them to lock up. "Track 3D layer" seems to make the registration even worse.

Thanks!


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