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@EnhancedDimensions Yes, I did watch it, and thanks for the help!
Glad to see there’s someone as obsessed as 3D as I am lol X3
Looks like I can make it better!
@FinalShadow77 – Yes they are aleyred in front of each other in Z space. If you watch my basic tutorial on creating a 3d intro with after effects you’ll see how this is done.
Hmm…..
How did you get them to be passing eachother out of the screen like that?
Did you keep piling them up in the front of the screen in front of eachother in the top view?