!!exclusive!! - After Effects Aegp Plugin Cinema 4d
The AEGP (After Effects General Purpose) plugin for Cinema 4D acts as a bridge, enabling seamless integration between Maxon Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects, most notably through the Cineware tool. This technology facilitates live-linking and direct
file imports, which removes the need for time-consuming rendering and "round-tripping". For more technical details on this integration, visit 3.110.165.138 after effects aegp plugin cinema 4d
How the AEGP Workflow Feels:
- Create: Model and animate in Cinema 4D (Full or Lite).
- Save: Save your
.c4dproject file. - Import in AE: Go to
File > Import > Fileand select the.c4dfile. The AEGP handles the rest. - Adjust: In the
Effects Controlspanel, you’ll find the Cineware effect layer. Here you can change render settings, enable multi-pass rendering, or adjust the camera.
Part 5: Advanced Workflow – AEGP + aeviewport (Third Party)
While Cineware is the official AEGP, power users are turning to third-party AEGP plugins to bridge C4D and AE even faster. One notable mention is aeviewport (by Alexey Vanzhula). The AEGP (After Effects General Purpose) plugin for
This AEGP plugin allows you to stream the Cinema 4D viewport live into After Effects without rendering via Cineware. Create: Model and animate in Cinema 4D (Full or Lite)
Use Case:
- You need iterative design (designers changing materials constantly).
- You want to use Redshift or Octane (Cineware only supports C4D native renderers).
Note: While revolutionary, this requires both apps running simultaneously and consumes significant RAM.