Frage von aaVe:moin,
I'm new here and want exactly what is in the title make. I know that there are already some threads about it, but to be honest I have not quite understood. So I would be very grateful if someone could step by step explain for me how, with what programs and what should I do with everything so I have a 3dmodel into a film (which I cut with pro premiere (adobe)). schonmal thx in advance ...
aave
Antwort von Nio:
Use s.besten with Charlotte close to the DV editing and enter the animation and the movie from the animation separately from it and cut it clean in Premiere.
Good, EXPENSIVE animation programs include 3ds Max (Actual Version 8) or Chinema 4D
Antwort von aaVe:
ok, thanks. But can someone me (or synonymous tell you), how to make the whole? with 3dsmax (4) and premiere pro ... ;) Would be very grateful ... Weril premiere pro is in English ... I can indeed English, but in technical terms, I had some hake ... thanks:)
aave
Antwort von Froschkapitän:
With alpha channel rausrendern (anis more than tga / tiff) not avi and paste.
Short version.
Practice long version: press F1 to read.
Antwort von Markus:
Hi All,
AVI synonymous go, but you have to choose a codec that supports the alpha channel. HuffYUV would, for example, such a codec. The quality is synonymous debatable. ;-)
Antwort von Froschkapitän:
Yes clear
but if abschmiert at frame 999 of 1000, the mill, the entire file in the bucket. Frames are preferable so Compositing / VFX matters more because more flexible.
Antwort von Markus:
Clearly, with longer rendering times and / or the cross-platform work is more meaningful than individual AVIs. For short animations are AVI's interesting because you get only one file and not create extra directory in order to keep the overview.
Antwort von Froschkapitän:
Clearly, with longer rendering times and / or the cross-platform work is more meaningful than individual AVIs. For short animations are AVI's interesting because you get only one file and not create extra directory in order to keep the overview. Mkay,
Both right and good. :-)