![]() We'll also be learning a bit about cinematography so that you can use After Effects light and cameras to get the best possible renders out of Element, including to get the ever popular shallow depth of field look. We'll also look at evil stampeding tiny cows. We'll see tons of examples of this in action and really get a firm hold on how to use this replication system in practical ways. ![]() Element is also a 3D particle generator, allowing to quickly create an array of 3D objects. We'll also look at some tricks to fake more complex materials. We'll look at how to do that from scratch to really improve the quality of our renders in After Effects. Element also allows you to create and apply materials to 3D objects. You can now, with Element, import 3D objects into After Effects and we'll look at how to do that. We'll even look at how you can use shapes from Photoshop and Illustrator to create 3D objects in Element. ![]() After a simple starter project and some explanation of basic features, we'll look at how Element allows you to create simple 3D objects from scratch, such as text and extruded masks. First of all, what is Element 3D? Element 3D is a plug in for Adobe After Effects, created by the hero of the After Effects community, Andrew Kramer from. ![]() We're gonna take an in depth look at Element 3D from the ground up. Hey folks, my name is Chad Perkins, and on behalf on, welcome to this training series.
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