Using Virtual Studio Sets in Adobe After Effects

As well as building your virtual set using the included PNG layers, you could also import the Photoshop version directly into After Effects. When you import the .psd as a composition into After Effects you will find that all of the various camera angles appear as nested compositions, each with every layer in the correct order, and with further nested comps in place for all the relevant groups.

This tutorial shows you how to get started using the multi-angle version of Studio 4.

NOTE: Since this video was made we’ve introduced a ‘regular’ Photoshop version which doesn’t contain any of the TriCaster Input UV gradients mentioned in the video. TriCaster users can still get their own ‘special’ Photoshop versions which will load directly into NewTek’s Virtual Set Editor.