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The Video Copilot Optical Flares Plug-in enables you to design and animate realistic lens flares in After Effects, and comes with 60 built-in, real lens inspired presets and tutorials (over 90 min). It is suitable for use in applications such as 3D animation, motion graphics, commercials, and music videos. You can also use it for, graphic transitions, compositing, special effects, and combine it with particle effects.Nov 25, 2017 After Effects CC 2018 Optical Flares install. How to install optical flares with license key on all after effects 2015---2018 - Duration: 8:36. VICTORTRELLS 7,388 views. Optical Flares merupakan sebuah Plug in yang diproduksi oleh perusahaan Video Copilot dengan Plug in ini kita dapat membuat effect cahaya yang keren dan juga dapat di ganti warna ataupun tampilanya. Optical flares plugin untuk memperbagus visual efek.
Equipped with an intuitive design interface, the Optical Flares Plug-in comes with 12 unique lens objects and 50 custom lens objects, and allows you to rename and rearrange them. The interface also features integrated copy-paste function, and supports duplicate objects and undo/redo. It also features a large pop-out preview window and can show BG in preview window.
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The Optical Flares Plug-in incorporates 3D lens flares with AE lights, live visual preset library, and dynamic triggering of animations. In addition to chromatic aberration, it supports real textures and up to 32 bpc color. The preset browser allows you to share and swap presets, and save all settings in a single place. You can also save and reuse individual objects, and expand and build new presets.
Using the Optical Flares Plug-in, you can add final touches to motion graphics, realism to your virtual sets, and flares to live action footage. It allows you to simulate concert or stadium lighting, visible atmosphere with lighting, and bright lights in your scenes. You can also build a virtual light array for music videos and blend 3D animations. In addition to support for fake volumetric lighting, the plug-in enables you to draw focus to a product or graphic, and accentuate highlights or contours.
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- First up, to clarify, HitFilm doesn't include those specific plugins. It includes equivalent effects, but which differ in numerous areas (hence your question!).
So one at a time..
Particles - HitFilm2 Ultimate's particle engine is probably its leading feature. Hugely powerful and flexible. There are differences between Particular and HitFilm's particle sim. One difference in HitFilm's favour is that its particles exist in the same 3D space as all your other layers (Videos, images etc). This makes it considerably easier to have particles appear to interact and move around the rest of your composite. You're not going to feel limited with HitFilm's particle system.
3D models - Element3D has some additional texture/shader support which we don't have yet. Otherwise, you can get very, very similar results. We've been playing around with Videocopilot's Jetstrike pack, for example, and the results are absolutely comparable to the stuff Kramer has been producing:
Flares - I believe VCP's optical flares is based on real, photographed flare elements, whereas ours are CG. That said you get a lot of customisation control with both. One of the big bonuses with HitFilm is that you can use the light flares in combination with other effects such as procedural lens dirt, anamorphic flares, streaks etc. The cumulative effect of combinining multiple post-processing effects for lights and flares is pretty great.
The short answer is that we have some features that the competition doesn't have, and vice versa. It's not simply that the more expensive options are better in every area. And, of course, once you factor in price we come out pretty well, given that just Particular on its own costs the same as HF2U.
Probably the best thing to do, if you have the time, is to give the HitFilm 2 Ultimate demo a whirl and compare it to the demos of the other products you mention (assuming they have demos).
If you've got any other questions just let us know. - so the jet strike pack can be used in Hitfilm? Can you animate the control surfaces etc?
Thanks
Harold - You can animate every part of the model, but no, you sadly can't use the built-in rigs. So, you can achieve everything you can in E3D when it comes to animation of models, but it might be not as comfortable because you have to either animate by hand or rebuild the rigs in HitFilm with 3D points.
- What he said. Jetstrike isn't a plugin. Hitfilm doesn't support external plugins, but it supports asset packs or collections of files, given the file can be loaded in Hitfilm. Hence why things like Jetstrike and Action Essentials can be used. Thanks Simon. The decision is pretty difficult. You guys have an incredibly unique and intriguing product with Hitfilm. Not sure quite yet what I do. I guess ultimately, I want Hitfilm and the other plugins. The question then becomes, what do I get first? Hhmmm..thanks again!
- Most of what Particular, Optical Flares, and Element 3D can do is possible with HitFilm straight away. There are certain advanced options that the pug-ins make possible, or easier, so I'd consider whether those options are critical to what you need to do. If HitFilm gives you 80% (this is an estimate, not a scientific calculation) of all of those plug-ins in AE, at 1/2 the cost, it might be a good place to start. Factor in the abilities that HitFilm brings that simply aren't possible in AE, regardless of what plug-ins you have, and it looks like a pretty good deal.
- Its like comparing apples to an apple MacBook.
If you already have AE but are missing out on so many of those plug ins. Add up the costs. If the plug ins are going to cost you $1 more hit hitfilm 2 ultimate.. why would you not save some money and get hitfilm 2 ultimate?
Play with the demo..
I find that when you purchase or activate Hitfilm 2 ultimate.. if you loudly yell 'By the Power of Greyskull, I have the power' awesomeness will ensue. I don't know how hitfilm accomplished it, but it works ever single time.
I find that when you purchase or activate Hitfilm 2 ultimate.. if you loudly yell 'By the Power of Greyskull, I have the power' awesomeness will ensue. I don't know how hitfilm accomplished it, but it works ever single time.
That made me laugh Michael! And brought back childhood memories! Nice one!- Ultimately, both our software and Adobe's software (and anybody else's) are tools in a filmmaker's toolkit. As a filmmaker myself, in an ideal world I'd just have everything. But as that generally isn't possible, instead I'll factor in the specific requirements of current and upcoming projects, budget, and then go from there.
As Axel says, if you specifically need any of the unique features from the AE plugins, then that answers your question. What we've aimed to do with HitFilm is prioritise the features that we think most people use most of the time. So we may not have ALL the features, but we've hopefully got the ones people actively use.
In the end, whatever you choose to buy right now doesn't negate you from investigating the other options at some point down the line. We have many users who own and use both AE and HitFilm, switching between them based on the needs of particular tasks.