c, 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! The FX Console (FXC) is a Script UI that is available for both Mac and Windows. That’s something else that I want to point out, and that is that Video Copilot always makes sure to release all versions of their plug-ins and tools for both Mac and Windows, which is great to see. Once you’ve downloaded the script, which is a whopping 3 mb, you’ll be up and running with it in a few minutes. Keep in mind that you’ll want to have the “Allow Scripts to Write Files and Access Network” option checked in your General Preferences, or the Script won’t install or run properly.
Once you’re ready to go, the FXC can be “Launched” via the standard keyboard shortcut of CTL + Space on both Mac and Windows. This shortcut can be altered, but we’ll get to that in just a second. One thing that I do want to point out is that you can launch FXC via the shortcut, but this workflow is normally recommended if you want to use the FXC with a specific clip that’s already selected. Otherwise, I normally like to just work with it via the Window drop down, and moving it to an area of my display that is not being taken up by the AE interface (it can be docked as well). The FXC will sit over top of the interface, and won’t disappear, which makes it very handy when assigning tasks to certain clips. Okay, so let’s now talk about exactly with the FXC does. Basically, in a nutshell, it’s designed to take tasks that you do on a minute by minute basis, and make them easier. Let me give you an example. Let’s say you have a clip in your timeline that you want to add a Fast Blur to. The process is to head to the Effects & Presets window, wait for it to load up, either scroll to, or search for the effect you want to apply, and drag it onto your clip. Pretty straightforward workflow for After Effects artists. What if I told you there was an easier way to do this process. Say with a few letters of typing and one click. That’s right. Simply select the clip you want to add the effect to, and call up the FXC (if it’s not up already) with the shortcut. You’ll now notice that there is an input box with “FX” in it, where you can type the name of the effect you’re looking for. Let’s use Fast Blur again.
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FX Console Technical Setup Details:
File Name : FX Console 2022 - v1.0.5 (After Effects)
File Version : 1.0.5
File Size : 1.41 MB
File Type : RAR File
License : Full Version
Setup Type : Offline Installer
Developer : VideoCopilot
Operating System : Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10 and 11.
Hardware Architecture : 32 Bit and 64 Bit (x86 and x64)
Ram Required : 256 MB
Disk Space : 20 MB
File Hosted : Google Drive
File Uploaded by : SR Studio 24
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