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Re: 3D Bend Nested Comp Problem
by Christopher Rotter on Jun 24, 2009 at 10:25:13 pm

The hot tip is referring to times where you may want a After Effects 3D layer to interact with the objects you create in 3D Invigorator. If you want the After Effects 3D layer to go through the objects you create in 3D Invigorator for example, you will need to take the 3D Layer, and make it into a Layer Map. Then, inside of 3D Invigorator, create a 3D Primitive, and change the 3D Primitive into a "Plane" (flat surface). Adjust the size of the Plane so that the dimensions are exactly the same as the After Effects 3D Layer. Then, apply the layer map onto a material, and apply the material onto the Plane. Now your Plane will look exactly like the After Effects 3D layer. You can now have the Plane move through the other objects you create within 3D Invigorator.

After reading it again, I think I understand and by doing this you are making the After Effects 3D Layer and the Invigorator layer in both the same 3D space as well as interact with each other ?



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