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Extrude shape, but only as wireframe?

Explorer ,
Jan 14, 2019 Jan 14, 2019

Hi all.

In Illustrator, there is this neat 3D effect where we can chose to extrude some shapes and have some plastic shading, no shading, or wireframe extrusion. The latter is the one that interests me – I only want to keep the outlined strokes of the object.

Now if I wanted to have the same effect in After Effects – how could I extrude a shape in order to obtain only the "wireframed" strokes, with transparent surfaces on all sides? Is that possible?

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Community Expert , Jan 14, 2019 Jan 14, 2019

No easy way to do that. There was a similar thread recently that offered a half dozen solutions. If you really need a wireframe model I would just jump into Blender (http://blender.org), create your OBJ, add a camera to do a move on the model, export the camera and scene and do the final composite in AE.

If I get time later I'll post a link to the thread I mentioned before.

EDIT: Here's the link: Flat, Stroked Graphics in 3D?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 14, 2019 Jan 14, 2019

No easy way to do that. There was a similar thread recently that offered a half dozen solutions. If you really need a wireframe model I would just jump into Blender (http://blender.org), create your OBJ, add a camera to do a move on the model, export the camera and scene and do the final composite in AE.

If I get time later I'll post a link to the thread I mentioned before.

EDIT: Here's the link: Flat, Stroked Graphics in 3D?

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Explorer ,
Jan 15, 2019 Jan 15, 2019

Thanks for the link, I will try this out!

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Explorer ,
Jan 15, 2019 Jan 15, 2019
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OK, this comes close, but there still are closed surfaces around the object. It's not a proper see-through-wireframe.
I have never used Blender, but maybe this is the opportunity to learn something new.

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