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May 21, 2020
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3D object import in After Effects

  • May 21, 2020
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How to import 3d adobe dimension object into After Effects, and how to animate in After Effects like rotate, scale, position, trasfrom.

 

Please help me 

Correct answer Ares Hovhannesyan

https://youtu.be/UJryuhXz6xY

https://youtu.be/PLsZr84AI1s

Also After Effects include Cinema4d Lite. You need to import it into Cinema4d Lite and then into After effects

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okoca@ihlas.net.tr
Participating Frequently
March 15, 2025

merhaba 3 d görüntü aktardığımda bana  (Before quiffing you have one chance to save ypur project (don’t use the same name as the orignal )

(Afterc Effects can’ t continue Adveced 3 D plug-in generated an unexpected expection

bu hAatları veriyor yardımedin )

lütfen yardım edin

 

Ussnorway7605025
Legend
May 23, 2020

option 1 = buy a new laptop that can use After Effects

option 2 = use better software than After Effects which runs on the laptop you have now

 

these are not Dimension questions so you are better off asking in the After Effects forum or the forums of which ever other animation software you end up using instead of After Effects i.e, Unity, Unreal, Iclone etc

Participant
May 22, 2020

How to import 3d adobe dimension object into After Effects, and how to animate 3d object  in After Effects like rotate, scale, position, trasfrom???

 

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
Ares HovhannesyanCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 22, 2020

https://youtu.be/UJryuhXz6xY

https://youtu.be/PLsZr84AI1s

Also After Effects include Cinema4d Lite. You need to import it into Cinema4d Lite and then into After effects

Participant
May 22, 2020

Thanks for reply, but I want to import 3d object file into After effects without using  Element 3D, because my laptop graphic card not compatible with Element 3D, please tell me another way to import 3d object into After effects.

Ussnorway7605025
Legend
May 22, 2020

you export models from Dimension as Obj (best) or one of the other options... after that you are finished with Adobe Dimension