Export from After Effects to 3ds max
Despite its name, the new version 2.0 of MAX2AE actually goes both ways, letting you start your designs in After Effects and at a later stage import the AE cameras and lights into 3ds max for further work, and then re-import into AE again.

As someone who has sort of left 3ds max for Cinema 4D just to get better integration with After Effects, this little nifty plugin sheds new light on 3ds max. If only I could get the damn Autodesk network license to work...
MAX2AE 2.0
- Jonas

As someone who has sort of left 3ds max for Cinema 4D just to get better integration with After Effects, this little nifty plugin sheds new light on 3ds max. If only I could get the damn Autodesk network license to work...
MAX2AE 2.0
- Jonas
Labels: 3D, AfterEffects
8 Comments:
When somebody does this for C4D, I'll be happy. Actually no, I'll be happy when AE has true native 3D capabilities.
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Anonymous, at Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Totally agree. I have several cases of beer sitting here for the day that someone manages to do a true camera export from AE to C4D!!!
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Anonymous, at Thursday, February 08, 2007
Matt Kaustinen at Boomer Labs here. We're looking into AE->C4D, drop us a line and we can talk.
-Matt
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Anonymous, at Monday, February 12, 2007
That would be an interesting plugin, Matt! Priced right, you'll sell one to every C4D user out there!
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Jonas Hummelstrand, at Monday, February 12, 2007
Jonas, I sent an email reply with some questions. Did you get it?
-Matt
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Anonymous, at Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Hey I am all about an AE to C4D plugin. As a matter of fact I found this article searching just for that.
Hurry and let me know when you have it ready!
lilsmokie@hotmail.com
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Anonymous, at Tuesday, February 20, 2007
seems like paul tuersley has it ready for you all at;
http://www.aenhancers.com/viewtopic.php?t=653
)orgen
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Anonymous, at Friday, May 18, 2007
Paul's ambitious project looks promising, but I haven't had a chance to try it out yet, unfortunately.
By
Jonas Hummelstrand, at Sunday, May 20, 2007
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