Remember, as this is actually just a very complex template and not a plug-in everything is set up on the canvas and the timeline, so you can navigate through all the settings and placeholders pretty easily. In the timeline, you can just hide the according composition for either character. Here you will see 2 wireframe templates, one for a male and one for a female character. Setting up the 3D effectīack in the main comp, you can hit the ‘setup’ icon to actually setup the effect. In the lower-left corner, you can click the ‘photo’ icon to open up the respective composition and place the desired image. There you will be promoted with a bunch of placeholder compositions. In order to actually use Volumax 6, you need to open up the main project right within After Effects. Of course, this is limited to a certain range of movement for the final effect, but being able to move around with a camera as if it was a 3D scene is really cool. ![]() You could additionally utilize your element 3D After Effects skills to add some more depth to this effect. What looks like a plug-in at first glance is a pretty complex template that will let process any 2D image and create the illusion of depth to some extent for an immersive 3D photo effect. ![]() To create a 3D effect based on regular 2D images, the best choice is probably Volumax 6 for After Effects.
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