You can change everything, change camera angles, change textures or even place your own 3D objects into the scene. The options are limitless, and you can create unique looking scenes.
Don't have too much experience with After Effects and Element 3D? That's Ok, just drop in your photos and render the scene. All the effects and animation is automatically created for you.
This project is made in After Effects CS6 and works for any higher version. (So this includes every After Effects CC version). But this template will only work with the latest version of Element 3D v2.2
Project overview:
You can use any Photoshop painting tools to paint directly on a 3D model just as you would on a 2D layer. Use selection tools to target specific model areas or let Photoshop identify and highlight paintable areas. 3D menu commands let you clear away areas of a model to access interior.
- After Effects CS6 and above.
- Automatically creates the sketch and paint effect.
- Change camera animation (360 degrees).
- Full HD 1080p
- Drag and Drop your photo.
- Video Tutorials included.
- Very structured template with comments added.
- No Pre-renderd footage. Everything is done in After Effects.
- Plugin Element 3D v2.2 from Videocopilot is required.
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- This paint program now also has a 3D paint feature along with a workspace that adjusts according to your needs. Although it is a free drawing app for iPad, the pro version gives a ton of features that are essential like setting canvas size of any resolution, auto backup, layers,.
Please note that the Music, Sound effect and Fonts are not included in the project. But download links are included, and Music can be found on Audiojunge here. The project has been created with Element 3D v2.2 and can render very fast. But please make sure your PC is up-to-date with drivers. Also a GPU with 1GB memory is recommended.
For the advanced user:
3d Print Sketch
- Switch between pen, pencil or brush.
- Use up to 4 pencils at the same time.
- Create your own animation by simply drawing masks on a 2D layer.
- A lot of expression controls to make life easier.
- Use the expression controls to tweak the sketch and painting.
Before you print a model on a 3D printer, you need to make sure your 3D printer can understand your model data. Here's a quick overview of how to set up your SketchUp model for 3D printing:
3d Printing Sketchup Files
- Orient your model so that the 3D printer has a base on which to build your model. Your 3D printer prints your model one layer at a time. If your model juts out at the top, the 3D printer has nothing to build upon. For example, if you want to 3D-print a gear, rather than orient the gear vertically, place the gear on its side, as shown in the following figure.
- Make sure your model is a solid group. With your group or component selected, choose Window > Entity Info. If your model is a solid group, the Entity Info window tells you so in the upper left, also shown in the following figure. If your group or component isn't solid, download and install the Solid Inspector 2 extension created by Thomas Thomassen and available via the Extension Warehouse. (In SketchUp, select Window > Extension Warehouse, search for the extension, and click the red Install button.) This extension helps you analyze why your model isn't solid and repair and holes or issues. For example, if your model contains internal geometry, then your model is not a solid.
- Check that the fronts of faces point outward. (And thus, the backs of faces need to face inward.) Technically, making sure all your faces are oriented the correct way is called checking the normals. To check that the face fronts point outward in SketchUp, select View > Face Style > Monochrome to see whether the back sides of a any faces point outward. By default, the face fronts are white and face backs are dark gray. To reverse a face, context-click it and select Reverse Faces. If you use Solid Inspector 2, the extension can find and fix the reversed faces for you.
- Your model needs to have a volume. For example, if you want to print a box that's hollow in the middle, the faces along the outside of the box need to have a thickness, as shown in the following figure.
After you check that your model is ready to be 3D printed, you need to output your model to a format your 3D printer understands, also known as the STL format. To export your model as an STL file, install the SketchUp STL extension from the SketchUp Team. You can also download and install this extension from within SketchUp, which we encourage. This extension, which is also available via the 3D Warehouse, enables you to export any model you create as an STL file. You can also import STL files that were created in other modeling programs into SketchUp.see Importing and Exporting STL Files for 3D Printing