![]() ![]() However, after creating a test project with the infinite background in Cinema 4D Lite I then switched over to After Effects and found that the background object wasn’t appearing in the composition:Īnd this was the result when switching to After Effects:Īs you can see the background object wasn’t appearing which is obviously less than ideal! After searching around for quite a while I eventually found a forum topic that shed some light on the issue. ![]() One thing I had used in my previous projects was the infinite background (or seamless floor effect) that acts as a nice setting for the 3D objects (Greyscalegorilla has a great tutorial on how to put it together). ![]() I’ve experimented with Cinema 4D before, mainly just creating a couple of random objects here and there, but only ever with the trial version. I recently upgraded to the Adobe Creative Cloud & one feature I was really looking forward to trying out was the Cinema 4D Lite package within After Effects. ![]()
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