Simulate a 3D scene from 2D still images or video footage.
This plugin available only for After Effects
Digieffects once again pushes After Effects one step closer to a 3D application. Camera Mapper takes one of the most popular features from top 3D applications and adds it to your After Effects arsenal. Now you can turn any 2D image into a three dimensional wonder by simply aligning 3D solids with features in your image.
Create multi-plane images with 3D parallax from any still image or project your image onto solids rotated in 3D space to create 3 dimensional objects that move realistically when camera moves are used. The possibilities are endless. Now instead of a video camera, all you need is a still image and some imagination.
Why Use Camera Mapper? (learn more)
Key Features:
- Realistically create the illusion that a still image is fully dimensional moving footage.
- Subtly change the perspective of a shot, or animate it over time.
- Can be combined with 3D tracking to add or alter elements in a scene.
- Now you can step back in time and get another chance to move the camera.
- Allows you to stay in After Effects when working with fully dimensional models
Works with dozens of useful scripts to help you make shapes and objects at aescripts.com/
Get More with Bundles
Camera Mapper + RG PlaneSpace Bundle
$278.00
The Megasuite
$799.00
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Reviews
"It took a while for me to fully grasp Camera Mapper's capabilities --I'd never before created camera projections in After Effects. The main obstacle to me was that I had to forget about a limitation that only existed inside my head: you can actually apply Camera Mapper to the same source image multiple times and still get very different results by applying different masks to the original image. "
Erik Vlietinck - IT Enquirer
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