Spinning Object Buffer

Sunday, December 13, 2009
Total Running Time: 13:08
Spinning Object Buffer
In this video tutorial you’ll learn how to use an object buffer on a spinning object such as a phone. You’ll learn how to bring the files into After Effects so you can swap out the images you apply to the object.

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11 Responses to “Spinning Object Buffer”
  1. pfx says:

    Hey Tim,

    That was just great. I’m just moving into After Effects so the timing was great.
    I enjoy your teaching style and you make everything seem easy and doable.

    Thanks

    PFX

  2. andrea says:

    great Tim… nice tut… that was i really needed!! Thx, Andrea.

  3. manny says:

    Hey, great tuts in your site! but im having some problems with downloading with this particular tutorial. It would only download a portion, say about 3 mins of it, then the rest wont download. It would be helpful it you could also provide a download button where we could just download the whole file instead of buffering it and then watch. A download button would be nice.

    You’ve been very helpful to understanding C4D! Thanks a million!

  4. Tim Shetz says:

    Hey Manny – We have made the first 25 tutorials available on DVD for $5.99 This way you get all of the tutorials on a DVD with a user interface. With over 4.5 hours of tutorials, this is the fastest way to get them…and it works out to $0.02 per minute.

  5. John Stanowski says:

    I noticed there was a fringe around your photos in AE.
    I tried this tutorial and I got the same thing.
    Any idea what’s causing it? Does it have to do something with the matte created by the object buffer?

  6. Marty says:

    Hey! Tim, thanks for the tutorials, but I’m still having problems importing with the object buffer it to after effects with the none squares objects. Can you please do another tutorial using no squares, because some things no always are square. I try to make a heart with a picture holder on front, so that I can take it to after effects and apply a photo to it. But still the image comes all mess up of alinement…:( Can you please do another tutorial using some of Cinema 4D 3D content from the tech library. I think is from the Broadcast collection..:) I’m buying your DVD tutorials right now—thanks again. Keep up the excellent work!

  7. Matt F says:

    John S…

    Will a simple matte choker not tighten the image up a bit? Should do..

    Cheers Matt

  8. Tim Shetz says:

    Hey Matt – Yea I would think that would fix any issues. I would apply the simple choker to the layer being used as the track matte, not the image..just to be totally clear.

  9. Helmut says:

    Hi Tim, thanks for your tutorials. They are some of the best in the internet. No unnecessary and useless talking. Very clear and straight forward. I like your Mograph tuts.

  10. Tim Shetz says:

    Glad to hear you are enjoying them. Yea, I figure everyone has other things to do, so I try to cut to the chase and get to the tutorials. I don’t need to talk about the coffee I’m drinking or anything….more importantly, you probably don’t care.

  11. So says:

    Hi, Tim.
    Thanks for the tip. I was having hard time using Object buffer. Now the problem solved. I appreciate it! I look forward to see your new awesome tutorial!!

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