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How to Upload a 3D OBJ to Element 3D

Oct 17, 2024

Hello and welcome back to our channel! Today, we're going to walk you through the process of uploading a 3D OBJ file to Element 3D in After Effects.

Step 1: Prepare Your 3D OBJ File

First, you'll need to have your 3D OBJ file ready. You can create or download a 3D OBJ file from various 3D modeling software or online marketplaces.

Step 2: Open After Effects and Create a New Composition

Open After Effects and create a new composition where you want to use the 3D OBJ model. Then, create a new solid layer to apply Element 3D to.

Step 3: Add Element 3D to the Solid Layer

Go to the Effects & Presets panel and search for 'Element.' Drag and drop the Element effect onto the solid layer. This will bring up the Element 3D interface.

Step 4: Import Your 3D OBJ Model

In the Element 3D interface, go to the 'Scene Setup' window. Then, click on the 'Import' button and select your 3D OBJ file from your computer. Element 3D will automatically import and apply the 3D model to the scene.

Step 5: Adjust the 3D Model Settings

You can now adjust the position, rotation, scale, and other settings of the 3D model within the Element 3D interface. Experiment with the lighting, materials, and textures to customize the look of your 3D model.

Step 6: Preview and Render

Once you're happy with the placement and appearance of your 3D model, you can preview it in the After Effects composition. If everything looks good, you can proceed to render the final animation or video with the 3D model included.

And there you have it! That's how you upload a 3D OBJ file to Element 3D in After Effects. We hope this tutorial has been helpful for you. If you have any questions or suggestions for future tutorials, please leave them in the comments below.

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