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EJ Hassenfratz : With Adobe arrow, it's never been easier to take your cinema 4d, animated objects and characters and transform them into immersive and interactive AR experiences. You won't want to m…
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EJ Hassenfratz : One of the biggest barriers to entry for motion designers to get into the world of AR with the sheer amount of complexity, coding, and scripting that needed to be involved to get an …
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EJ Hassenfratz : Now, before I jump into center 4d, there is a slight update to mix ammonia. If you don't know about Mixamo comes with your creative cloud subscription, but it automagically can rig a…
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EJ Hassenfratz : So this is a really cool update to easily just get an asset, create a character, create an animation and send it to arrow just to play around with it. So I wanted to mention this rig…
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EJ Hassenfratz : So to make that transition, there are a few things you need to keep in mind when building assets for AR, because what you're doing is you're going from a fully loaded computer with a…
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Explore how to leverage Adobe Aero for creating immersive augmented reality experiences with 3D animation designs from Cinema 4D in this 33-minute tutorial from School of Motion. Learn to overcome barriers in AR development by using Adobe Aero's user-friendly interface to program interactions and import Cinema 4D animations without coding experience. Discover updates to Mixamo for easy character rigging and animation export to Aero. Get tips on optimizing 3D assets for mobile AR performance, including polygon count management and animation techniques. Follow along to transform a Cinema 4D animated character into an AR experience projected onto real-world surfaces using Adobe Aero.

Using Cinema 4D Art for Augmented Reality with Adobe Aero

School of Motion
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