After Effects Plugins That Make It Hard To Switch To Davinci Resolve

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Join Shawn Anderson as he unveils the top 10 After Effects plugins reshaping VFX and 3D animation. Delve into Pixel Sorter's cyberpunk flair, Mocha's pinpoint motion tracking, and the depth of Element 3D's modeling. From Trapcode's vibrant visuals to the game-changing Projection 3D, this overview touches both the must-haves and the hidden gems. Ideal for beginners and pros alike, these tools redefine what's possible for After Effects aficionados.

*Plugins In The Video*
Pixel Sorter: Used for pixel sorting in After Effects, useful for transitions and styling footage.

Plexus: A particle engine that allows users to create, manipulate, and visualize data procedurally.

Cineware: Allows users to drop Cinema 4D (c4d) files straight into After Effects and extract 3D content for previewing, compositing, and setting up projects.

Trapcode: A 3D particle system that can create various organic visual effects like fire, water, smoke, and snow. It's integrated with Cinema 4D.

Optical Flares: A plugin by Video Copilot for designing and animating realistic lens flares in After Effects.

Mocha: A planar motion tracking tool that's built into After Effects. The pro version offers additional features like power mesh organic warp tracking.

Universe: Part of the Maxon One package, Universe offers a variety of effects and transitions.

Newton: Brings realistic dynamics to After Effects, making 2D composition layers act like solid objects that interact with each other.

Projection 3D: A tool for camera projection mapping and photo parallax animating in After Effects. It allows users to make still images appear 3D.

Element 3D: A 3D object animation plugin for After Effects. Users can load 3D models into Element and do all their compositing within the software.

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