I managed to send AE tracking datas (Camera, nulls) to SI via collada
format.
Le 21/03/2013 15:02, Paul Griswold a écrit :
FBX export/import in After Effects would be brilliant. Especially if
they'd allow you to export the AE's new camera tracker. It's
surprisingly good/fast.
I've seen the Send to LW feature for AE and it works very well
(including with tracker data), except it seems you have to export each
item/layer individually.
-Paul
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Byron Nash <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Good idea Tim. I'm submitting that request to Adobe now.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 6:36 AM, Tim Leydecker <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
How about asking Adobe to support *.fbx?
They already support reading *.ma files for cameras, lights
and nulls.
An upgrade to a filtered support of *.fbx, e.g. only the camera,
nulls and lights or maybe even any kind of (plotted/baked)
keyframe data
(you can always plot/bake SRT animation to a light if
everything else fails)
might be an interesting I/O asset to have for Adobe?
If they could even write the data out in *.fbx, that might be
something, too.
Many Flame seats still have an AE/C4D assistant seat, where
camera/tracking/roto
is done and Flame speaks *.fbx, so does nuke and nukex brings
an assistant soon...
Cheers,
tim
On 20.03.2013 22:06, Rob Chapman wrote:
hang on a minute... thats a bullet point... months of
work, minimum!
On 20 March 2013 22:01, Byron Nash <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I think the point is that it would not take much
effort at all for AD to
add minimal export functions to export camera and
nulls to AE. We don't
need the kitchen sink, just a reliable camera and some
nulls.