Using Low-Res 3D Renders in After Effects Before Final Render
Hi everyone,
I'm a 3D artist, and my workflow involves rendering 3D layers from Blender and compositing them in After Effects. Since 3D rendering can be very time-consuming, I’d like to set up my compositing using lower-resolution versions of my renders first. This way, I can identify any issues before committing to a full-resolution render.
What’s the best way to properly manage this in After Effects?
1. I know you can manually resize layers and compositions, but this can be unintuitive—especially when dealing with nested compositions.
2. I’m aware of the proxy system, but my challenge is that the final high-resolution version doesn’t exist yet. Since the whole point of using a low-resolution version is to preview the composition before rendering at full resolution.
Does anyone have a recommended workflow or best practices for handling this? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
