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Camera Matching 3D into Video - 3ds Max + After Effects

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  • Mar 21, 2025
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Camera Matching 3D into Video | 3ds Max + After Effects, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 54 lectures, based on 29 reviews, and has 244 subscribers.

You will learn about Complete up to date workflow! Use After Effects and 3ds Max 2022 to merge your 3d building into drone footage. How to prepare your drone footage You will 3d camera track 2d video footage Set up video in 3ds max viewport background Import a 3d building into 3ds Max Import Camera tracking data from After Effects into 3ds Max You will use the V-Ray Clipper Learn how to exclude certain parts of your model from the render You will add materials Match the lighting of the footage in 3d Add layers in the V-Ray Frame Buffer Render an animation Composite the animation into the 2d footage And so much more! This course is ideal for individuals who are 3D Visualisation Artists or 3D Artists or Students and aspiring CGI artists or Photographers and designers or CGI Professionals or Interior Designers, Architects, 3D Generalists or 3D Visualization Artists, 3D Artists, 3Ds Max Users or New and experienced 3ds Max users who want to create photo realistic 3D renderings. It is particularly useful for 3D Visualisation Artists or 3D Artists or Students and aspiring CGI artists or Photographers and designers or CGI Professionals or Interior Designers, Architects, 3D Generalists or 3D Visualization Artists, 3D Artists, 3Ds Max Users or New and experienced 3ds Max users who want to create photo realistic 3D renderings.

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Summary

Title: Camera Matching 3D into Video | 3ds Max + After Effects

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 54

Number of Published Lectures: 53

Number of Curriculum Items: 54

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Complete up to date workflow!
  • Use After Effects and 3ds Max 2022 to merge your 3d building into drone footage.
  • How to prepare your drone footage
  • You will 3d camera track 2d video footage
  • Set up video in 3ds max viewport background
  • Import a 3d building into 3ds Max
  • Import Camera tracking data from After Effects into 3ds Max
  • You will use the V-Ray Clipper
  • Learn how to exclude certain parts of your model from the render
  • You will add materials
  • Match the lighting of the footage in 3d
  • Add layers in the V-Ray Frame Buffer
  • Render an animation
  • Composite the animation into the 2d footage
  • And so much more!
  • Who Should Attend

  • 3D Visualisation Artists
  • 3D Artists
  • Students and aspiring CGI artists
  • Photographers and designers
  • CGI Professionals
  • Interior Designers, Architects, 3D Generalists
  • 3D Visualization Artists, 3D Artists, 3Ds Max Users
  • New and experienced 3ds Max users who want to create photo realistic 3D renderings.
  • Target Audiences

  • 3D Visualisation Artists
  • 3D Artists
  • Students and aspiring CGI artists
  • Photographers and designers
  • CGI Professionals
  • Interior Designers, Architects, 3D Generalists
  • 3D Visualization Artists, 3D Artists, 3Ds Max Users
  • New and experienced 3ds Max users who want to create photo realistic 3D renderings.
  • FULL UP TO DATE COURSE TAUGHT BY AN OFFICIAL V-RAY MENTOR.

    Use 3ds Max to add renderings to your camera footage.

    CGI workflow explained in an understandable teaching style by an Official V-Ray Mentor. Start creating photorealistic renders, build an amazing CGI portfolio and launch your career.

    Create better images, get more clients, with less effort.

    Who is it for?

    Anybody who wants to be able to offer 3d animation merged with video footage. Regardless of previous experience, it will work for anybody that wants to create professional 3D renders.

    How does it work?

    You watch the videos, complete the exercises, and start building your skills. You can ask questions in the community group as well as post work and receive feedback.

    Why does it exist?

    I was where you are now. I was frustrated that there was nothing that showed how to create photorealistic images in an understandable way. This shows you how, step by step, it works, and 10,000 happy studentsagree.

    The Promise of the Course

    You will learn how to create a portfolio of photorealistic images using industry tools and workflows, with ongoing support that will build confidence, increase work quality and get clients.

    Get the 3D CGI training you need.Learn 3D CGI from an expert with simple, hands-on training.

    1 of only 28 Official V-Ray Mentor in the world and Autodesk University Speaker.

    *Completely updated with the latest V-Ray 5 and 3ds Max 2022 updates*

    UPDATE – & Introduction to 3ds Max added
    Whilst the course is made to be as beginner-friendly as possible, a new section called Introduction to 3ds Max has been added. This is if you want to brush up on the basics before you begin, have been away from 3ds Max for a while, or are completely new. Just scroll down in the lectures until you see Introduction to 3ds Max. I hope this helps!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Camera Tracking

    Lecture 1: Preparing the 2D Footage

    Lecture 2: 3D Camera Tracking 2D Footage in Adobe After Effects

    Lecture 3: Set up video in the 3ds Max viewport background

    Lecture 4: Lighting

    Chapter 2: Importing Models and 3D Camera Tracking into 3ds Max

    Lecture 1: Importing Models to 3ds Max

    Lecture 2: 3D Model into our Scene

    Lecture 3: Importing 3D Camera Tracking from After Effects into 3ds Max

    Chapter 3: Working in 3ds Max

    Lecture 1: V-Ray Clipper

    Lecture 2: Excluding sections of our model

    Lecture 3: Materials in 3ds Max

    Lecture 4: Lighting

    Lecture 5: Layers in V-Ray Frame Buffer

    Chapter 4: Rendering

    Lecture 1: Rendering Animation on your local machine

    Lecture 2: Rendering on Chaos Cloud

    Lecture 3: Compositing our footage in After Effects

    Chapter 5: Animation in 3ds Max

    Lecture 1: Animated People in 3ds Max with Populate

    Lecture 2: Add Animated Cars to 3ds Max scenes

    Lecture 3: Animating Objects in 3ds Max

    Lecture 4: Adding Text To Tracked Footage in Adobe After Effects

    Chapter 6: Extra Lectures

    Lecture 1: Bring 3D into Photography

    Lecture 2: First Exterior Environment in 3ds Max with V-Ray and Chaos Cosmos

    Lecture 3: 5 AWESOME 3ds Max Tools You Dont Use (But You Should!)

    Lecture 4: 4 EXCELLENT V-Ray Frame Buffer Tools You Are Missing Out On

    Lecture 5: Camera Mapping in 3ds Max

    Lecture 6: Worn Edges In 3ds Max + V-Ray Curvature Map

    Lecture 7: Learn Physics In 3 Minutes MassFX Tutorial

    Lecture 8: Improve Your Realistic Interior Rendering

    Lecture 9: 4 Quick Tips To Increase Photo Realism with 3ds Max and V-Ray

    Lecture 10: What Should I Do To Become A Digital Artist?

    Lecture 11: The Quickest Way to Edit Multiple Pivots on a 3ds Max Objects

    Lecture 12: How To Animate ANY 3D Characters

    Lecture 13: Boost Your 3D Art with These Must Have 3ds Max Plugins 2023

    Lecture 14: UNLOCK The Hidden 3DS Max Toolbox You Should Be Using

    Lecture 15: An Introduction to Generative Capabilities in Photoshop

    Lecture 16: How To Create Augmented Reality

    Lecture 17: AI Tools to Get Ahead of 99% of 3D Artists

    Lecture 18: Using AI to Generate 3D Models

    Chapter 7: Introduction To 3ds Max

    Lecture 1: The 3ds Max Interface and Setup

    Lecture 2: Create, Move, Rotate and Scale in 3ds Max

    Lecture 3: Viewport Navigation in 3ds Max

    Lecture 4: Setting Up Plans and Units in 3ds Max

    Lecture 5: Naming, Changing Colours and Creating Groups in 3ds Max

    Lecture 6: Adding Cameras and Using Safe Frames in 3ds Max

    Lecture 7: Adding Lights in 3ds Max

    Lecture 8: Camera Exposure and Light Shapes in 3ds Max

    Lecture 9: Sun Light and Camera Exposure in 3ds Max

    Lecture 10: Materials in 3ds Max

    Lecture 11: UV Maps in 3ds Max

    Lecture 12: Camera Focal Lengths

    Lecture 13: Camera Types

    Lecture 14: Animating Cameras

    Lecture 15: Composition

    Chapter 8: Bonus Lecture

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Camera Matching 3D into Video - 3ds Max + After Effects  No.2
    Jake Denham BA, MA, Official V-Ray Mentor
    Tutorial Creator at Chaos Corona + Official V-Ray Mentor
  • Camera Matching 3D into Video - 3ds Max + After Effects  No.3
    Luxury Visuals
    Learn 3D
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