Quickly send your motion tracked 3D camera from After Effects into Unreal Engine, then composite back in AE.
Unreal Engine is one of the fastest 3D rendering tools, making it the perfect partner for creating 3D motion graphics and visual effects with After Effects. In this tutorial, Aharon Rabinowitz will guide you through the process of integrating After Effects and Unreal Engine smoothly. You'll learn 3D motion tracking, exporting to Unreal, project setup, lighting, shadow catching, rendering, compositing, color grading, and more.
Whether you're looking to transfer your After Effects 3D camera into Unreal or just want to create better composites for motion design and VFX, this free masterclass will show you how to make it happen.
Don’t forget to download the project files so you can follow along!
follow along with the corresponding AE and Unreal project files.
SHOW NOTES
- Free Normalize Track Tool
- Cineware for Unreal Engine
- Unreal Shadow Catcher Tutorial
- Red Giant VFX Supercomp
- Easy Comp
- Comp Buddy
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