![]() I have chosen to output my rendered debris elements as a PNG image sequence. ![]() Just make sure that you have the Alpha Channel option enabled so the footage does not end up being pre-matted. Which format you use to export your rendered elements is up to you. My footage was shot at 1080p with 30 FPS. Before doing anything else, open up the project settings and make sure they match your After Effects composition. I will assume that you are fairly comfortable with the program and will take you through the steps involved in creating some cool debris for our roof destruction effect!įire up Cinema 4D and create a brand new project. You can find tons of great Cinema 4D tutorials over on Greyscalegorilla. This is not going to be a detailed tutorial on how to use Cinema 4D. ![]() Creating Roof Destruction Physics with Cinema 4D Now let’s take this destruction VFX to the next level and add some cool debris elements into our scene and animate them in Cinema 4D with realistic physics! If this concept scares you a little bit, I recommend checking out my 6 part 3D Integration VFX tutorial series. This is the final effect we ended up with in part 1: In the first part of this tutorial I showed you how to set up your scene, green screen a person and use stock footage elements to create a cool roof destruction effect.
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