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Hi, I thought Youtube would have the answer for me but I couldn't find necessary info.
Here's what I try to accomplish:
1. Create a 3D Cylinder that is rotating Z axis
Create a Eclipse in After Effects and Enable 3D and 4D Camera. Adjusting some properties in Gemotary let me create that. I need to set some keyframes in Z axis
2. Put a logo on that Cylinder. Logo is like wrapped around it and is rotated along with the cylinder
Import my EPS logo and turn it to shape. Enable it to 3D. I thought partening would work but the logo itself is not really attached to the cylinder when the cylinder is rotated at Z axis.
3. Reveal another logo after the first logo is rotated from behind. The idea is like tumbler rotation in photoshop.
https://www.google.com/search?q=tumbler+rotation+photoshop&rlz=1C1GCEB_enCA919CA921&oq=t&gs_lcrp=EgZ...
However, I like the tumbler to be rotated at Z axis instead of Y axis.
Is After Effects the application to use to create that?
Or, do I need to create a real 3D object with 2 logos in Illustrator instead?
Any ideas will be apprepricated. Thansk.
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You cannot map a texture to the side of an extruded shape or text layer.
You might want to just try using the Cylinder effect. It's all 2D but looks like 3D.
The other option is to create the ellipse on a shape layer, then export the project as a C4D file using the Export menu. You can then import the .C4D file, drag it into the timeline, and use Cineware to open C4D Lite and add the imported texture.
You could also just download Blender (https://blender.org) and create your cylinder, camera, and texturing there.
It would help us help you if you took a screenshot of what you have now showing us the modified properties of the problem layers. Select the layers, press the 'u' key twice, take a screenshot, and then drag it to the reply field on this forum so we can see it without downloading. It is easier singfo everyone than the using the "Drag & drop here..." menu.
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