Forum: Carrara


Subject: How do I render out a movie onto a transparent layer?

col opened this issue on Aug 15, 2001 ยท 3 posts


col posted Wed, 15 August 2001 at 5:31 AM

When I was useing infini-D I could render a movie that was broadcast safe so when I opened it into after effects it would have a transparent alpha channel. Does anyone know how I can do this in Carrara?


AzChip posted Wed, 15 August 2001 at 11:02 AM

I'm not certain about the procedure in Carrara, but do know how to do it in RDS (and most RDS tricks translate to C). If you're working in the mac environment, render a Quicktime; the alpha channel just automatically comes along as a pre-multiplied with whatever color you have selected for your background. If your in the PC environment, you need to render your animation as a sequenced photoshop file. When you're importing the image into AE, be sure that you check the "sequenced images" tick box in the bottom of the import menu. (That little tick box caused me days of grief....) Hope this helps!


litst posted Wed, 15 August 2001 at 1:31 PM

In Carrara, you got to render in Photoshop or TIFF format, and enable the "mask" g-buffer . Then, just save your image ( or sequence of images ), the g-buffers will appear in new channels in your 2D program . litst