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Re: Which 3D software best with AfterEffects?
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Eric Chard
on Jul 2, 2009 at 6:04:53 am
To knowledgeably answer this question, someone would have to be conversant with ALL the packages and all their combinations, and that would be a rare person indeed.
I'd say that there are methods for accommodating every combination, but some are distinctly easier than others. Lightwave's layered PSD export gives very good 2d support for AE, but isn't all that well documented. In general, for advanced stuff you are FORCED to acquire 3rd party documentation, such as the excellent KURV Studio's DVD tutorials.
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