inMotion3D Drop Zone
3D Drop Zone Manipulator for Motion 5
With inMotion3D: Drop Zone users now have the ability to have a drop zone as a 3D customizable surface all with in Motion 5. Users may choose from a cylinder, multi cylinder, disc, sphere, multi sphere, and a square. Users can rotate their object in 3D space, alter the radius, slice amount, stack amount, flaps, and much more all with a click of a mouse. inMotion3D: Drop Zone requires the latest version of Motion 5.
3D Drop Zones with inMotion: Drop Zone in Motion 5
3D Planar Surface
With inMotion3D: Drop Zone’s planar option users can control 16 bezier points to bend there drop zones in all sorts of ways. Users can animated their drop zones like paper and rotate in 3D space all with a click of a mouse all with in Motion 5.
3D Spherical Surfaces
With inMotion3D: Drop Zone’s sphere option users have total control over the sphere’s radius, sphere splices, and sphere stacks. With Drop Zone users can create a perfect sphere of media on a global scale. Adjust the slices and stacks to get an even more of a custom shape such as a top or a diamond. With Drop Zone users can import panos or hdri images, sphere them, and bring them to life in a whole new way with in 3D space all with in Motion 5.
3D Cylindrical Surfaces
With inMotion3D: Drop Zone’s cylindrical option, users have total control over the cylinder’s top radius, bottom radius, and height. Create the perfect cylindrical shape with a click of a mouse. Users can easily create funnels, tubes, and more and have them fly across the screen in 3D space by adjusting the parameters found in the Motion 5 Inspector.
Designed for Motion 5
inMotion3D: Drop Zone was professionally designed to work seamlessly inside of Motion 5. As a Motion 5 generator, users can drag and drop one onto the timeline and fully customize it. With the published parameters found in the Motion 5 inspector, users have the ability to make adjustments and generate their 3D bendable object with just a few clicks of a mouse.
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