Hello, not yet! :) But I'm currently working on a full course on how to place CGI elements in Live action footage. More content will follow soon on this channel.
I think Blender has the most options and it's free. In AE it's prossibe with a plugin called "Element 3D". However this plugin does not have the same rendering capability as a deticated renderer primarily for 3D rendering.
I did all the motion blur in Octane Render. This was the easiest and best way for me, it does add extra rendertimes. (adding an octane object tag to the wheels) It can be quite buggy so do some test renders before rendering the final shot. You can also export a seperate "Cryptomatte" layer and composit the motion blur in AE or Nuke. Hope this helps. :)
So underrated!!!
This is not only an excellent piece, it is an excellent presentation. Yes, full course would be interesting.
Check! Thanks man
Incredible work, good job kevin, we need more🔥🔥
Thx mate!! 🔥
excellent work i was working myself on a car animation in a tunnel, and i saw this
Nice to hear! It’s a nice thing to create in 3d. Good luck with animations 🤙🏻
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looks great man!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Kevin did you make a full course for this video please ?
Hello, not yet! :) But I'm currently working on a full course on how to place CGI elements in Live action footage. More content will follow soon on this channel.
bro ACES workflow in-depth series please.
Yo! In which software?
Which program has most of plagins and ready installed models? Is it possible to make in After Effects?
I think Blender has the most options and it's free. In AE it's prossibe with a plugin called "Element 3D". However this plugin does not have the same rendering capability as a deticated renderer primarily for 3D rendering.
teach me sensei. what about having a real footage video and mixing it with the 3d car?
Might do a tutorial on this effect! Not sure if I will use a 3D car.
wheel motion blur How to do it ??!
I did all the motion blur in Octane Render. This was the easiest and best way for me, it does add extra rendertimes. (adding an octane object tag to the wheels) It can be quite buggy so do some test renders before rendering the final shot. You can also export a seperate "Cryptomatte" layer and composit the motion blur in AE or Nuke. Hope this helps. :)