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University of Maine at Augusta 3D Max CG Video Composition Assignment

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Title: 3D max CG video composition

Use a 5 second video clip (with consistent perspective and track points, you need to place it on the surface of the place you want to record, it’s a square shape with 9 wholes each whole is going to represent a camera tracking point). You must record the video ! yourself you can use your phone and record a video from a place (example: you kitchen counter top, your office desk, etc..) record the video, and placed the consistent perspective and track points on the surface of the place you have to record the video from!

Make sure you use media encoder to change your video’s format to AVI.

Then use media encoder again to convert your video to frame by frame JPEG

¤Create a 3-D Composite using a 3-D model (animated or not) that complements your scene

Use the following website to find free 3d models to use, for example a blender, pot, any item that you can place on the surface of the video content you recorded.

turbosquid.com

Then place the item (3d model) inside your video (Example: place a blender on the kitchen counter top)

¤Execute the project using CG compositing processes (camera tracking)
¤It’s important for the CG lighting and shadow casting to closely match the video.

Upload: 3 files
Final 3DS Max project file.
Final After Effects project file.

Final composite video render (mp4 video file).

The final result must show a good composition of the backyard video and the 3D object placed in there!

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