dp-mason / BD-osC

Records voltage values in VCV Rack over time according to a specified frame rate. These keyframes can then be imported to an animation program such as Blender.
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Keyframes into After Effects #5

Open pgatt opened 5 months ago

pgatt commented 5 months ago

Hi there, I've come across this project on Github - is there any chance it would work to be able to import into After Effects?

dp-mason commented 5 months ago

Hey! Glad you're interested in this. The way I have it setup now is that it saves to a CSV file in the same directory as where you saved your patch file. There's a good chance there is some way to import CSV files to AE, but I'm not aware of one off the top of my head.

Still a lot of stuff that needs to be worked out on the plugin such as a frame rate adjustment knob, but I might take another look at it soon.

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pgatt commented 5 months ago

I've had an initial try here. What I know thus far is that there is a native way to import .csv files into After Effects, but not sure currently how to use that for key frames.

dp-mason commented 1 month ago

Hey, just following up to see if you were able to use this with AE. I have made some improvements that have gotten this module to a solid "alpha" stage.