From the course: Motion Control 3D: Bringing Your Photos to Life in Three Dimensions Using Photoshop and After Effects
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Choosing a render method
From the course: Motion Control 3D: Bringing Your Photos to Life in Three Dimensions Using Photoshop and After Effects
Choosing a render method
- When rendering out your 3D content, make sure you think about the delivery platform. In this case, I've set it up for the view that works well with the typical red-blue or cardboard 3D glasses, and this could be great for a presentation or a YouTube video. You can just output the Composition, File Export, and then choose to go through Adobe Media Encoder to make things a bit easier. Let's talk about getting these ready for export. Depending upon the type of view you're using, you might have to choose a specific type of output. For example, if you were using the stereo-pair method that's often used in a broadcast environment, let's go ahead and put that side-by-side, or the over-under method, for example. Either way, you might have to change what you generate. Now this takes just a second to update, but you see there it is. And what you can do is choose to export this: File, Export, Add to Render Queue. What you'll see…
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