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    Anonymous
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    Can one import a maya render into combustion say…as in After Effects or am I only limited to using Max? ❓

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    sinancg
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    Yes you can import a Maya render into combustion. Since rendered files are independent of the platform or software that created them you can import graphics files (the formats supported like TGA, TIFF, JPG…) regardless of the 3D program.

    Regards…
    Sinan Vural

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    sinancg wrote:
    Yes you can import a Maya render into combustion. Since rendered files are independent of the platform or software that created them you can import graphics files (the formats supported like TGA, TIFF, JPG…) regardless of the 3D program.

    I feel like such a dork…mainly b/c I knew that. 😳 Okay I forgive myself; now back to painting weights.

    “God didn’t send His Son into the world to condemn it, but that the world, through His Son would be reconciled, saved and restored BACK TO HIM.” -Jesus Christ; John 3:17

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