Overview of What’s new in Adobe After Effects CS6 cracked
Adobe® After Effects® CS6 software lets you deliver cinematic visual effects and motion graphics faster than ever before with new Global Performance Cache. Extend your creativity with built-in text and shape extrusion, new mask feathering options, and the fast, easy-to-use 3D Camera.
Get up to speed quickly with the new features in After Effects CS6. Join veteran After Effects user Chris Meyer as he explores the key enhancements to this industry standard visual effects and motion graphics software. Chris shares creative ideas and important production advice while covering the strengths of features such as memory optimization with the new global performance cache, 3D motion tracking with the 3D Camera Tracker, and the new 3D rendering engine for ray-traced 3D rendering.
After Effects now has the feature to fully extrude text and shape layers through it’s new ray-traced 3D renderer! With this feature Adobe also added Environment layers, the ability to use a layer and wrap it around in a 3D virtual world possibly for reflections, etc. This really does bring more power and possibilities to After Effects’ take on 3D, it’s no longer a 2.5D engine. Interestingly enough, you have the option to switch between the normal 2.5D renderer or the new ray-traced 3D renderer, your call.
Of course with this new 3D capability, material options are crucial and Adobe has added some material options for these 3D extruded objects. Currently, the whole system isn’t too deadly complex, you have basic beveling options (straight chisel or scooped), basic material settings, and basic reflection settings. One cool feature is the handling of Transparency, where we now have control over the Index of Refraction to adjust reflections for realism.
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