If we need an alternate source to have our needs met then I guess it is what it is. I am still fully expecting that the software will continually be updated so my investment does not become obsolete. I do believe that his contribution over the years has been substantial, and he has earned the right to do whatever he wants. If Andrew has moved on from this project I certainly wish him the best. Perhaps it will never again be the constant stream of killer tutorials we have all grown to love. We need to evaluate our future expectations of VCP and AK. That being said I can understand how frustrating it can be to see your favorite website sit idle for months at a time.
We have bought into the culture of VCP, products and this website, so to be fair to the people who have supported Andrew in his rise to fame I do believe that we are owed some level of service through VCP in the form of content. But keep in mind that many of us have been following AK for many many years, we have purchased almost everything that he has sold. And for that, I suppose he needs to come through on his promises. Yes, he has said that he would be providing more for his followers. I also don't think that our expectations of him are necessarily fair.
I don't think that it is fair to say that Andrew owes us nothing. Fixed color profile issue when taking a screenshot (mismatch colors).Īdobe After Effects CC and above (Including CC2014 Sorry no CS6) DOWNLOAD FX Console V1.0.5 PLUG-IN: For After Effects!.Fixed crash when rending via command line.Fixed screenshot image resolution not being correct in OSX.Fixed issues of preset and effects not being applied if a floating panel had the focus.Preferences files are now saved in a user path instead of a common path, meaning different preferences for different users.Added option to save images as JPG from menu & Gallery.Support for IME (Japanese, Chinese, Korean) to the OSX version.Bug fixes and wrong presets path on Mac.Good news everybody! Our sweet workflow plug-in, FX Console, has been updated with a BUNCH of bug fixes and a few new enhancements! If you are not using FX Console, check it out! It’s free!
Live Text Templates not only cater to editors who take on graphic design and visual effects for their productions, but also to editors with little or no GFX experience, but who need to make simple changes to lower thirds or complex title sequences without ever leaving Premiere Pro.New MacOS Catalina Support Install latest version of Mac plug-in!
Honestly, this is probably my favorite new feature in Premiere Pro 2014, especially considering the tremendous time-saving potential that it presents.
Here's the tutorial from Chris, which is a short excerpt from his Lynda course After Effects: Creative Cloud Updates:
In a brand new Lynda tutorial, Chris Meyer shows us how exactly Live Text Templates work, and how to incorporate this exciting new feature into your editing workflow. These templates allow editors to manipulate text assets in multi-layer After Effects compositions without ever leaving Premiere Pro, something which should end the practice of incessant round-tripping between the two programs in order to make small adjustments. Most notably, Premiere Pro and After Effects are becoming even more tightly integrated than they were previously, with new features in Premiere like masking and tracking of effects and Live Text Templates.
A few days ago, Adobe released the Creative Cloud 2014 video applications, an update that included a few extremely welcomed new features throughout the entire range of video tools.