Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Pixel Film Studios released FCPX 3D Model plugin Exclusively for Final Cut Pro X

Pixel Film Studios released FCPX 3D Model plugin Exclusively for Final Cut Pro X

Pixel Film Studios released FCPX 3D Model plugin Exclusively for Final Cut Pro X

FCPX3D Model Plugin for Final Cut Pro X

Aliso Viejo, California (PRWEB) November 22, 2014

Developers and plugin specialist of Final Cut Pro X plugins have announced a new plugin entitled FCPX 3D Model bringing the impossible to FCPX from Pixel Film Studios.

“FCPX 3D Model allows users to add obj files to FCPX enabling 3d Model editing,” said Christina Austin, CEO of Pixel Film Studios. “Blurring the line between professional and armature, FCPX 3D Model is a definite game changer.”

FCPX3D Model from Pixel Film Studios allows Final Cut Pro X users to upload and control 3D objects in FCPX. With Object and Environment controls, users can customize the texture, lighting, background and reflection of their 3D model without ever having to open another software.

FCPX3D Model requires Final Cut Pro X version 10.1.3 or newer and a Shader Model 4 compliant graphics card.

FCPX3D Model was professionally designed by the team at Pixel Film Studios for FCPX! Users can simply drag-and-drop a Model layer into the timeline and fill it with an OBJ file.

FCPX3D Model contains easy-to-use controls in the Final Cut Pro X Inspector that allow editors to customize their object, environment, and lighting without ever having to open another 3D software!

With FCPX3D Model, users can load up to 3 objects into a single environment in FCPX. Once uploaded, these objects will be able to reflect or even cast shadows on one another in real time.

Final Cut Pro X users can add realistic textures to their models by applying normal, diffusion, specular, reflection and opacity maps to their objects. FCPX3D Model supports basic MTL files.

Users can also remove the texture entirely to create a wireframe or point frame rendering of their 3D model.

Create a 360° viewing experience by adding an HDRI photosphere environment. With an HDRI background, users can move and pivot in any direction without running into any edges or seams. Also, if the Object is reflective, it will interact with the environment.

Users can move the light sources around in 3D space and watch as their 3D object reacts in real-time.

Once the lights and environment are in place, editors can adjust the reflection and shadow parameters to help blend their model into the scene, seamlessly.

Established in 2006, Aliso Viejo, California-based Pixel Film Studios is an innovative developer of visual effects tools for the post-production and broadcast community. Their products are integrated with popular non-linear editing and compositing products from Apple FCPX. All Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.


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