Batch Rendering Quits On Maya 2009 For Mac
Click to expand.I think your confusing software features with workflow. Using 3D models in video programs isn't something as simple as loading a 3D model into FCP or Premier.
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There is a whole workflow around this process. Models can be rendered into still frames and put into after effects, have their effects added, and then moved to a compositer like Nuke or something. Then footage output from those programs are put into programs like FCP or Premier. If you have $50 to spend each month for a month or two have a look at Digital Tutors. They have a whole extensive series on the workflow on putting 3D models into video using 3D applications and compositing and match moving applications. EDIT: Maybe I'm reading too much into your question since you only mentioned 3D apps and not wanting to put 3D into video.
Anyway After Effects works fine with FCPX to answer your original question. I just output a scene from AE and give it to my friend who loads it into FCPX.
I think your confusing software features with workflow. Using 3D models in video programs isn't something as simple as loading a 3D model into FCP or Premier. There is a whole workflow around this process. Models can be rendered into still frames and put into after effects, have their effects added, and then moved to a compositer like Nuke or something.
Then footage output from those programs are put into programs like FCP or Premier. If you have $50 to spend each month for a month or two have a look at Digital Tutors. They have a whole extensive series on the workflow on putting 3D models into video using 3D applications and compositing and match moving applications. EDIT: Maybe I'm reading too much into your question since you only mentioned 3D apps and not wanting to put 3D into video. Anyway After Effects works fine with FCPX to answer your original question. I just output a scene from AE and give it to my friend who loads it into FCPX. Click to expand.Thanks, great post.
When you ask a question like this you always hope that someone puts additional associations to it and answers it in wider terms than the scope of the question asked. Which you did. So, I take it, basically it doesn't matter if you use Adobe Premiere or FCP X. That final step of workflow is more dependent on importing code than integration in a software package like 'production premium' as I take from your post. I'll check out digital tutors.
Batch Rendering Quits On Maya 2009 For Mac
In regards to 3 D, I'm currently laying a foundation by messing with Blender, but will take classes at a community college for Maya. So, basically I'm looking ahead and thinking about what I'd need to get a workflow together. The only thing is, that buying After Effects alone would be no cheaper than getting Adobe's Production Premium suite as an update from Photoshop CS5 extended. Thanks, great post. When you ask a question like this you always hope that someone puts additional associations to it and answers it in wider terms than the scope of the question asked.
Which you did. So, I take it, basically it doesn't matter if you use Adobe Premiere or FCP X. That final step of workflow is more dependent on importing code than integration in a software package like 'production premium' as I take from your post. I'll check out digital tutors. In regards to 3 D, I'm currently laying a foundation by messing with Blender, but will take classes at a community college for Maya.
So, basically I'm looking ahead and thinking about what I'd need to get a workflow together. The only thing is, that buying After Effects alone would be no cheaper than getting Adobe's Production Premium suite as an update from Photoshop CS5 extended. Click to expand.As other said wait until your a student. I got Production Premium CS5.5 for like $300 or $350. That being said some schools only allow you to order once so make sure you get what you need the first time.
The digital tutors course is excellent too. Its a lot of work and its very long but I have learned so much from it. It can be overwhelming at first but once you get the workflow down of creating render passes for 3D objects and importing them in to After Effects you'll have a ton of fun. I use Maya and After Effects but really you can do any 3D software but its mostly beneficial if it does render passes and you can export them in sections. I made the huge mistake of not doing passes and had to rerender my project after seeing that my shadows didn't blend as well as I wanted.
Most of the time when we render from 3D it is to image sequences. This is because it offers better support and render functions such as batch rendering. We can also stop a render at any point and resume with no problems or just render a few filler frames to make a small change in a section. FCPX does not allow the import of image sequences so in my opinion it makes FCPX dead in the water for working with 3D programs.
It is so bad in fact that Apple gave me a full refund due to this one omission. If you render to a quicktime file then yes you can import into FCPX but I would never work like that. Most of the time when we render from 3D it is to image sequences. This is because it offers better support and render functions such as batch rendering. We can also stop a render at any point and resume with no problems or just render a few filler frames to make a small change in a section. FCPX does not allow the import of image sequences so in my opinion it makes FCPX dead in the water for working with 3D programs. It is so bad in fact that Apple gave me a full refund due to this one omission.
If you render to a quicktime file then yes you can import into FCPX but I would never work like that. Click to expand.Image sequence? Not a problem, just import into QT Pro and create container. Just like the old days before image sequence import was around.
Heck you cant even do that with the Mighty Avid MC I think most have gotten lazy when it comes to workflows. Plus it should be 3D renders to frames then to a Compositing app. Not sure what level of 3D you folks work at but pro level never go from 3D app straight to NLE. Just not a real workflow. We always need to composite or do cc or whatever in AE or same.
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Click to expand.It's just a bit hard to establish when you are professional, and when you are not. If you sell your first video project, should you run and throw the money from it to buy the full price version? I mean 'professional' means 'making a living off it', not 'losing your amateur virginity' by getting paid the first time. (I don't think the world 'professional' can be as easily attached to an image creative as to a sex creative. Ah.hooker ) I think a good middle way is to once you make money of, let's say video, you do the next upgrade full price. This software is complex anyway, and it'll take a while to get to a professional level.
Most of the time when we render from 3D it is to image sequences. This is because it offers better support and render functions such as batch rendering. We can also stop a render at any point and resume with no problems or just render a few filler frames to make a small change in a section. FCPX does not allow the import of image sequences so in my opinion it makes FCPX dead in the water for working with 3D programs.
It is so bad in fact that Apple gave me a full refund due to this one omission. If you render to a quicktime file then yes you can import into FCPX but I would never work like that. It's just a bit hard to establish when you are professional, and when you are not.
If you sell your first video project, should you run and throw the money from it to buy the full price version? I mean 'professional' means 'making a living off it', not 'losing your amateur virginity' by getting paid the first time. (I don't think the world 'professional' can be as easily attached to an image creative as to a sex creative. Ah.hooker ) I think a good middle way is to once you make money of, let's say video, you do the next upgrade full price. This software is complex anyway, and it'll take a while to get to a professional level.
Image sequence? Not a problem, just import into QT Pro and create container. Just like the old days before image sequence import was around. Heck you cant even do that with the Mighty Avid MC I think most have gotten lazy when it comes to workflows. Plus it should be 3D renders to frames then to a Compositing app.
Not sure what level of 3D you folks work at but pro level never go from 3D app straight to NLE. Just not a real workflow. We always need to composite or do cc or whatever in AE or same.
Click to expand.Our editor typically does our color correction unless we use Scratch for our Red footage then I do it. We also take great care to render correctly the first time so our editor can import directly into the NLE. He typically only needs to do very minor corrections if any. There are shots of course where we render many elements and composite them together in which case yes that would be our workflow to go to After Effects first but it isn't always our situation. It really depends on the project.
Click to expand. I hope they really do get the kinks worked out of FCX eventually but anyways I just ordered the Adobe CS 5.5 Production myself. And about the commercial thing, this is straight from their website. How can I use my software during and after school?
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