It's been three days that I'm looking for solutions and doing a thousand tests, but I still can not solve it. This morning I found this solution that should work very well. The problem is that from the eight o'clock this morning I try, but I'm not able to do it. The problem is also why google translator use and translation is not fine. And I do not understand good the steps to do. Any person corteous can help me and apply this technique to my sample file I have attached? I would be really grateful to you. This is the solution I found for to have offset in after effects. For mother-tongue people it takes only a few minutes to understand and apply the steps to be done. Brother, can you devote please five minutes of your precious time? This can also help many other people. It's a serious lack of offset in after effects. SOLUTION: So, I got off my lazy butt, and nailed it. here's the zipped file, with C4D file including the expresso, the .aep file and a final AE project. I am using a simple expression in AE to get the 2D shift data from the "shift_corrector" null. So the procedure is the following: 1. make a null and assign the expresso. Make sure you input the correct output resolution in the 2 "constant" operators in Expresso (I used 640x480 resolution) 2. export that as you usually do in AE. 3. in AE, import the .aep project and duplicate the Comp. Name one "3D-elements" and the other "MAIN comp". 4. in the "3D-elements" comp, leave all the 3D data containers and the camera, solids and lights but remove the "shift-corrector" and the rendered image. 5. in the MAIN comp, leave the rendered movie and the "shift-corrector". 6. drop your "3D-elements" comp into the MAIN comp and apply the little script to the "position" value of the "3D-elements". You can do that with the "whip" BUT don't forget to adjust the values to reflect an added offset of half your X and Y resolution (look at the script and you will understand). e.g. the last part of the script reads: [temp+320, 240] I added the "+320" and 240. The whip gives you: [temp,temp] and that's that. Works like a charm! FILE: My new file: whait moment please Example author's file loaded by him: Example author's file loaded by himhttp://noseman.org/cg_talk/camera_shift_2_AE_test_01.zip
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