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OT: C4D export to FCPPosted by cinopanacea
Hi!
I want to export my project to FCP from C4D. In C4D I've putted a 3d object on a video. Now I want to export only 3D object rendered movie with alpha channel to import it in FCP where I'll put on another video level the orginal footage. Can you show me the steps ?^ Thanks Cino sorry i don't know english too well
Cino,
Without specifics on your project (Sequence Settings / codec / etc) I am just guessing but I can give you the general settings. In your C4D Render Settings, use the following: General: Antialiasing - Best Filter - Still Image (sharper than Animation which layers a softness over the render) Output: Resolution - plug in whatever your comp size is Film Format - Automatic Frame - All Frames Field Rend. - None Frame Rate - plug in whatever your frame rate is Save: Path - plug in the path where you want your render to go Format - Quicktime Movie / (click Options) Animation / Millions of Colors + Check "Alpha Channel" Check "Straight Alpha Check "24 Bit Dithering" The rest is to your taste. Make sure your Preview Range is set in the C4D timeline. If you imported a video into C4D to use as a background to composite your 3D object into and you don't want that background in the render, you simply hide it from the renderer. There are 2 small dots to the right of the background object in the "Objects" palette. The top button is the "EDITOR" (allows you to hide or show an object while you are editing it). The bottom button is the "RENDERER" (allows you to hide or show an object in a render). Click the bottom button TWICE (it will be GREEN the first click...then RED). That will hide it from the renderer but still allow you to see it in the "Editor". When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
am not a C4D user but saw this earlier this evening by chance and thought I'd post the link in case it was something might be useful, assuming of course its not common knowledge, in which case apologies
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grafixjoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Cino, > > Without specifics on your project (Sequence > Settings / codec / etc) I am just guessing but I > can give you the general settings. In your C4D > Render Settings, use the following: > > General: > > Antialiasing - Best > Filter - Still Image (sharper than Animation which > layers a softness over the render) > > Output: > > Resolution - plug in whatever your comp size is > Film Format - Automatic > Frame - All Frames > Field Rend. - None > Frame Rate - plug in whatever your frame rate is > > Save: > > Path - plug in the path where you want your render > to go > Format - Quicktime Movie / (click Options) > Animation / Millions of Colors + > Check "Alpha Channel" > Check "Straight Alpha > Check "24 Bit Dithering" > > The rest is to your taste. Make sure your Preview > Range is set in the C4D timeline. If you imported > a video into C4D to use as a background to > composite your 3D object into and you don't want > that background in the render, you simply hide it > from the renderer. There are 2 small dots to the > right of the background object in the "Objects" > palette. The top button is the "EDITOR" (allows > you to hide or show an object while you are > editing it). The bottom button is the "RENDERER" > (allows you to hide or show an object in a > render). Click the bottom button TWICE (it will be > GREEN the first click...then RED). That will hide > it from the renderer but still allow you to see it > in the "Editor". Thank you very much! Now I try
grafixjoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- ... Hi! I've followed your steps but I obtain a movie with black background without alpha channel! Another thing: in my project I use a background and a floor where appear the shadows...I've hided floor too from renderer to avoid to show original footage) The rendered movie has not shadow my project Movie rendered but black without alpha channel and without shadows (they were on floor but I've hided it from renderer to avoid to show original footage). Why no shadows and no alpha channel ?
You never mentioned rendering shadows, my friend. You will need to create a "shadow catcher" to render shadows without the background. Here is a great tutorial to do that:
[www.maxoncomputer.com] As far as why there is no Alpha...that I cannot tell you unless I see your Render Settings. A rendered movie with an Alpha Channel WILL render your object with a black background but when you drop it into your FCP sequence, the black disappears (select "Straight" as the alpha type). When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Cino,
That's not all your settings. Did you select Format / Options / Animation / Millions of Colors +? If you did, the only other option is uncheck Compositing Project File (Final Cut) and just render a QT with alpha. I just recreate a quick project with a box, camera & background, turned off the background and rendered the camera angle with alpha and I have no issues. You are missing a setting somewhere. When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
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