Enhanced engine for creating 3D text and shapes from mask paths. Path Resolution:
In the landscape of motion graphics and visual effects, few tools have caused as significant a paradigm shift as VideoCopilot’s Element 3D. For years, After Effects was known primarily as a 2D compositing application. While it had basic 3D layer capabilities, anyone wanting true 3D modeling integration had to rely on the lengthy process of rendering in external software like Cinema 4D or Maya, and then importing the footage.
This article explores the significance of the v1.0.345 update, its features, and why it remains a relevant topic for motion designers working on Mac systems today.
Element 3D v1.0.345 was unique because it was not a ray-traced renderer. Unlike the built-in Ray-traced 3D renderer in After Effects (which relied heavily on CUDA cores and struggled
The v1.0.345 update addressed critical issues that hampered early adopters on Mac:
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Enhanced engine for creating 3D text and shapes from mask paths. Path Resolution:
In the landscape of motion graphics and visual effects, few tools have caused as significant a paradigm shift as VideoCopilot’s Element 3D. For years, After Effects was known primarily as a 2D compositing application. While it had basic 3D layer capabilities, anyone wanting true 3D modeling integration had to rely on the lengthy process of rendering in external software like Cinema 4D or Maya, and then importing the footage.
This article explores the significance of the v1.0.345 update, its features, and why it remains a relevant topic for motion designers working on Mac systems today.
Element 3D v1.0.345 was unique because it was not a ray-traced renderer. Unlike the built-in Ray-traced 3D renderer in After Effects (which relied heavily on CUDA cores and struggled
The v1.0.345 update addressed critical issues that hampered early adopters on Mac:
