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Element 3d v2.2 color gradient1/15/2024 ![]() To learn how to import 3D objects from Maya into Element 3D V2, check out the video above. By doing this, with a new feature of Element 3D V2, you can also create animation on each individual piece by using Auxiliary or AUX Channels. You can then assign new materials to each part of the 3D model in Element 3D. This way, Element 3D will read the different materials as markers for different parts of the object. If you want to have different materials on different parts of the object, you'll have to do some additional set-up work in Maya to assign different materials to different parts of the object. Great if you just want to slap one material on an object and move a 3D After Effects camera around it, but not great if you want assign different materials to different parts of the 3D object, or want to animate individual parts separately. ![]() Simple enough, right? That'll only bring the Maya object into Element 3D as one big object with the same texture. To do this, you first need to export the Maya scene as an OBJ model. If you are working with Element 3D V2 in After Effects for your 3D workflow, you might want to bring in a 3D object built in Maya. ![]()
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