The Basics Of EXR's For After Effects
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Jordan Vanderlinden
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When using 3d compositing with After Effects it takes a while to get your footage looking good and if even one of your 3d passes doesn't look good or your shadows are to dark etc. you have to re-render and that takes time, however there is a solution; EXR's. In this video I will go through the basics of EXR's in AE and give some tips on how to use them well.
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