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Compositing 3D into Video in Maya and After Effects

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Course Features

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Duration

142 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Downloadable Courses

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

142 minutes

Course Description

This tutorial will show you how to import the motion tracker's output into Maya, light it, render it, and then use After Effects to combine it with your original footage. To make it easier to work, we will start by creating our motion track scene. We will add the original footage and align everything. Next, we'll bring our 3D object into the tutorial and teach how to position it in the scene. The next step is to learn how to create ground geometry, and match the lighting of our original shot. To make compositing easier, we'll create multiple render passes. After we have rendered, we will move into After Effects to learn more about shadow matching, color mat usage, and other techniques to match our 3D render and our live-action back-plate. This course will end with a color corrected photo of the 3D object in its final form. This tutorial will show you how to combine After Effects and Maya to create live-action footage from a 3D model. This will make it easier to put our 3D models in real environments. Maya 2010 or After Effects CS4 required for project files.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Learn how to take the output from a motion tracker app into Maya, import a 3D model to light and render, then jump into After Effects to composite it with our original footage

We'll begin the tutorial by setting up our motion tracked scene by adding the original footage and aligning everything to make working easier

We'll then bring in our 3D object and learn how to place it in our scene

We'll then learn how to create ground geometry and match the lighting in our original shot

We'll then create multiple render passes and layers to make compositing much easier

After we render, we'll jump into After Effects and learn about such topics as shadow matching, color matte usage and various techniques to match our 3D render with our live action back-plate

The end result of this course will be a final color corrected shot of our 3D object in real life

This tutorial will illustrate an example of how to use Maya and After Effects together to integrate a 3D model into live-action footage

This will allow us to place our own 3D models into real environments easier

Software required Maya 2010 and After Effects CS4 and up for project files

Course Instructors

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Chris Glick

Instructor

Along with creating and recording training, he also used to manage the support team and work closely with the production development team at Digital-Tutors, now a Pluralsight company. He began his ca...
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