BlenderAE (ver. 1.2.2)
Connect Blender to After Effects!
1. Install BlenderAe as an addon in Blender (no other scripts to install!).
2. 'Connect' to After Effects.
3. Select objects, vertices or faces.
4. Click 'Export to Ae'!
New in v1.2.0!
5. 'Import Layers' from After Effects!
v1.2.0 Update
Import selected layers from After Effects currently supports 3D Camera tracks, solids and nulls.
More features to come...
Supported in Object Mode:
Cameras to Ae Cameras.
Lights to Ae Lights.
Objects transformations to Nulls.
Empties transformations to Nulls.
Planes (planar) to precomposed shape layers.
Supported in Edit Mode:
Selected vertices (in vertex mode) to Nulls
Selected planar Faces (in face mode) to precomposed shape layers.
https://aescripts.com/blenderae/
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