In the world of post-production, data is king. If you have ever worked with 3D rendering pipelines—whether from Cinema 4D, Blender, Maya, or Redshift—you know the power of multi-pass rendering. However, bringing those passes into Adobe After Effects is often a messy, manual chore involving blend modes, track mattes, and complex expressions.
Interpret Footage: You must set your pass to "Preserve RGB" in the Interpret Footage settings to prevent After Effects from applying color management to the coordinate data.
Key features
Step 2: Import into After Effects Drag your EXR sequence into AE. Because v551a supports multi-layer EXRs, select "Choose Layer" and import the UV pass channel.
In the world of post-production, data is king. If you have ever worked with 3D rendering pipelines—whether from Cinema 4D, Blender, Maya, or Redshift—you know the power of multi-pass rendering. However, bringing those passes into Adobe After Effects is often a messy, manual chore involving blend modes, track mattes, and complex expressions.
Interpret Footage: You must set your pass to "Preserve RGB" in the Interpret Footage settings to prevent After Effects from applying color management to the coordinate data. aescripts ftuvpass bundle v551a for after ef
Key features
Step 2: Import into After Effects Drag your EXR sequence into AE. Because v551a supports multi-layer EXRs, select "Choose Layer" and import the UV pass channel. Interpret Footage: You must set your pass to