February 1, 2017
Importing Cinema 4D output into Captivate 9
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February 1, 2017
Importing Cinema 4D output into Captivate 9
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I want to use a very basic animation (a figure walking up to a desk) into Captivate 9. 

Our Visual Production shop is using Cinema 4D to create these objects, but I need to know the specifics on what output I’ll need to bring what they create into Captivate. 

Any help on what I need to tell them…or anything in particular I need to consider….would be greatly appreciated.

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Jay

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2017-02-02 17:23:27
2017-02-02 17:23:27

Hi Jay

I use both Captivate and Cinema 4d regularly. Mark is correct the only way to bring C4D content into Captivate is by video (MP4) or as a single graphic. You can’t import your 3D objects by themselves.

Cheers
Steve

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2017-03-23 17:45:04
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Thanks much for the info Steve. I appreciate it.

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2017-02-01 18:54:40
2017-02-01 18:54:40

Captivate can import assets in swf, flv, video (mp4), png, jpg, gif (animated gif, though I have found those to often not work), svg.

I’m not familiar with Cinema 4D but I would say it’s likely it would output video?

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