Explore techniques for creating 3D animated text inside of Adobe After Effects using the ray-traced 3D feature, third-party plugins, scripts, and Cinema 4D Lite.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know before watching this course
- Using the exercise files
- Why good typography matters
- Advice for good 3D type
- 3D type options in After Effects
- Case study introduction
- What are we going to test?
- Faux 3D using effects and layer styles
- Pseudo depth
- More options: 3D Extruder and Elementary
- Using the ray-traced 3D renderer
- Extruded text layers
- Extruded shape layers
- More options: Per character 3D, curvature, and reflections
- Prep for using the CINEWARE effect
- Extruded text in CD4 Lite
- Create the explode shapes
- Reconnect the animation
- Render settings
- More options: Basic MoGraph tools
- Text and vector extrusion
- 3D displacement mapping
- More options: 3D Repeater and 3D deformers
- Extruded text
- Extruded EPS
- More options: 3D deformers
- 3D text creations
- Extrude the explode layers
- Render settings
- More options: Warping and light rigs
- 3D text workflow
- Explode Layers Extrusion
- Connecting through nulls
- Render settings
- More options: Multi-Object and Particle Replicator
- Pros and cons summary
- Next steps
Taught by
Eran Stern