A dynamic cube will be created in Cinema 4D and a
2d texture will be applied in After Effects. If you have never
integrated the two programs before, this is your chance to see how to
transfer position data, rotation data, and utilize buffer objects. Once
your project is set up, you can easily change the look of your
animation in After Effects.
*Cinema 4d Studio R15 and After Effects CS6 are utilized in the tutorial. However, you can use older versions as the integration
techniques have been in the programs for some time.
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