Smart Baker
Jake & Dan from aescripts.com “When you bake keyframes you get a keyframe for every frame, this script cleans that up and only sets keyframes where there are needed.”
Jake & Dan from aescripts.com “When you bake keyframes you get a keyframe for every frame, this script cleans that up and only sets keyframes where there are needed.”
Do you need to create a custom control for your preset? Instead of doing the tedious coding, let the Expression Controls Creator write it for you.
Mathias Möhl had posted in aescripts.com a really interesting script: “The ExpressionTimeline allows you to apply several expressions to a property such that each expression is active only for a certain period of time. Instead of an abrupt change between the expressions you can also smoothly transition from one expression to the next. Furthermore, you can specify time intervals in which no expression is active such that the keyframed motion is considered.”
From motion-graphics-exchange.com we can grab a little expression to stop a nested comp playing till you want it.
Rich Youn had collected a series of tutorials and resources to do this type of graphics inside AE. “On one level creating and animating charts and graphs in After Effects is easy, but it can get tricky quick if you go much beyond transformed shapes or the Write-On filter”
In aescript.com you can find this bundle done by Paul Tuersley, If you work with expressions, texts or lot of layers with effects. You need buy this bundle! You will save a lot of time!
Lloyd Alvarez from aescripts.com “This script will convert the expressions in your projects so that they are compatible with After Effects running in any language. With international clients you’ve certainly ran into the situation where your expressions break on your client’s machine. This is where Expression Universalizer will come the rescue!”
With this expression you can achieve ducking audio in Ae, author Nathan Gambles had post in videocopilot a explication and guide to use: “Just get your audio layers together, convert the voice over to keyframes, apply the expression controls to the bg audio layer, link them all up like in the picture and adjust the settings to your liking “
Randomize values just in one direction, e.g. for a flickering exposure effect. Posted in motion-graphic-exchange.com by Mathias Möhl, mamoworld.de
Imagine objects floating in zero-g, all the sudden gravity is introduced and the objects fall off the screen. Just put a layer marker wherever you want it to start falling. This expression made by Dan Ebberts and bring to us thanks to motion-graphics-exchange.com