Stereoscopic Plugins or Scripts for AFX?


#1

Hi all,
are there any stereoscopic plugins or scripts for AFX?
What I’d like to have is something which applies any effect and adjustment settings to two comps in realtime.
More detailed:
I have two comps. One called “L” and one called “R”. When I add a Layer, Effect, mask, etc to one of these comps, it should do exactly the same for the other comp.
And on top of this: if I adjust a single setting, it should be adjusted in the other comp accordingly - realtime would be nice (by “realtime” I mean, that when adjusting i.e. a colorcorrector in one comp, it should adjust the according cc in the other comp before I release the mousebutton).
I know, that one could use expressions. But one has to set it up for each parameter (or is there a handy script which would do it automatically)?

I’m used to Fusion - and there it is quite easy to do all these things… but I don’t know how to do it in AFX :frowning:

Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Uli


#2

And nor should you. Most of it is simply not possible. For scripts, look on AEnhancers.com. I clearly remember some “Slave to Master” script, but as usual I have no clue where I saw it. Effects inheritance is only possible by using pre-comps with adjustment layers. When you put them in you L and R comps and enable continuous rasterization, the effects will be calculated as if residing in the main comp, but that’s it. Stereoscopic plug-ins - no clue. someone is certainly developing some as it’s the new shit, but it may be a while before release…

Mylenium


#3

Thanks Mylenium,
I followed your suggestion and posted the same question on AEnhancers yesterday and it seems that there isn’t much around to support a stereoscopic workflow with AFX. But maybe they will come up with something…
If there might be any more hints out there - please let me know.
Thanks!
Uli


#4

I haven’t done the kit yet, but Digital Tutors has a kit covering how to do stereoscopic workflows in After Effects. Just FYI.

http://www.digitaltutors.com/store/product.php?productid=3612&cat=26&page=1


#5

Thanks danlefeb,
I saw that before but thought it’s only the theoretical stuff. But in fact would be interesting to see how they do it… maybe 'll give it a try.
thanks
Uli


#6

All you really need to do is been built into AfterEffects for some time. Import your footage both left and right eyes. Then place them in the time line- make sure they are lined up both starting on the same frame. Then create a new adjustment layer and add the built in effect called “3D Glasses” You can find this in effects>> Perspective>> 3D Glasses


#7

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