Achieving a Filmic Look in your 3D Renders with After Effects

Want your 3D renders to pop with cinematic authenticity? Take your Blender outputs to the next level using After Effects. In this tutorial, we journey through the intricacies of 32-bit EXR renders, extracting every ounce of detail with curves adjustments. Enhance the mood with Lumetri Color for that signature filmic look and sprinkle in the realistic touch of a grain filter. Ideal for both beginners and experienced creators seeking that polished, filmic finish on their renders. × Twitter - × Instagram - --------------------------------- 🎵 Music: Our Gear: × Keyboard - Logitech G513 - × Mouse - Logitech G402 - × Microphone - Rode NT-USB - × Headphones - Audio-Technica ATH-M50x - × CPU - Intel i9 13900k - × CPU Cooler - NZXT Kraken X73 - × Motherboard - Gigabyte Auros Elite Z790 - × GPU - NVIDIA RTX 3090 FE × RAM - 128GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5200MHz - × Storage - WD_BLACK NVMe 7300MB/s SSD - --------------------------------- Contributors: Mike Ridolfi × @MikeInHD Eli Prenten × @Twistereli Adobe After Effects 17.0 (AE 2020) is a digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application developed by Adobe Systems and used in the post-production process of filmmaking and television production. Among other things, After Effects can be used for keying, tracking, compositing, and animation. It also functions as a very basic non-linear editor, audio editor, and media transcoder. CINEMA 4D R21 is a 3D modeling, animation, motion graphic and rendering application developed by MAXON Computer GmbH in Germany. It is capable of procedural and polygonal/subd modeling, animating, lighting, texturing, rendering, and common features found in 3D modeling applications.
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