Hey there - 

We have a 2d animation project that was done in After Effects by a third party 
company. We need to take it and add particles and turn it into a stereo comp in 
nuke, so our in house artists can make it work with the tools we usually work 
with and really plus it out over time. Turning the AE project into stereo isn't 
going to work for a variety of reasons.

It looks like we will be rendering everything from AE into layers, and then 
bringing them into Maya to set up a 3D space and re-animate everything using 
the original project as the template. Setting stereo and particles to interact 
with the elements is pretty straightforward from there, then bring it into Nuke 
for finishing. But I was curious if anyone else has experience (hopefully 
positive!) bringing AE comps directly into a Nuke environment and doing 
something similar, and if so, if they managed to find any workable shortcuts?

thanks -
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