Making 3D Text In Motion 4 ?

I have seen a Creative Cow tutorial for making 3D text in Motion 3.
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/wigginspeter/3dtext.php
It involves a rather complex workaround to get a simulated 3D effect.
Is there an easier and quicker way to produce 3D text in the new Motion 4?
I have studied the appropriate parts of the manual but as usual they are fairly meaningless to me and anyone else who is not already an expert.
Are there any tutorials, written or video, on the web or is the whole technique so simple it could be described in a few sentences?

That you tube tutorial is the same basic concept as the one on creative cow. In fact, he wrongly calls it "true 3d text" which is obviously isn't. It's really only a bunch of tightly stacked 2D planes. The look of the text breaks down when viewed on edge, but for a work around it's very handy. I use it a lot myself.
However, for "TRUE 3D text", you require a "true" 3D program, or else a plug-in like Invigorator or Boris' Continuum.
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