I'm trying to get my head around this problem.
Scenario:
I have a model of a building with three static cameras at different angles.
The client wants an animation of each with the camera in a static position. The parts that get animated are all material animations and consists of signage panels in a mix of video panels, Rotovision scroller signage and rolling signage. If time permits I'd like to animate a car going by etc, but that's if I have time.
My question is the following: I assume it possible to use Premiere to layer different parts of the animation since the foreground won't change. Is there a way to render a single alpha masked still of the foreground and overlay it over the changing building? Even better - can I render 2 stills (one foreground and one building) and then the animation of the signage panels and merge this in Premiere? I don't have combustion so that's not going to help me.
Thanks
Scenario:
I have a model of a building with three static cameras at different angles.
The client wants an animation of each with the camera in a static position. The parts that get animated are all material animations and consists of signage panels in a mix of video panels, Rotovision scroller signage and rolling signage. If time permits I'd like to animate a car going by etc, but that's if I have time.
My question is the following: I assume it possible to use Premiere to layer different parts of the animation since the foreground won't change. Is there a way to render a single alpha masked still of the foreground and overlay it over the changing building? Even better - can I render 2 stills (one foreground and one building) and then the animation of the signage panels and merge this in Premiere? I don't have combustion so that's not going to help me.
Thanks
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