FCPX Motion Plugins --- A New Plugin Entitled inMotion3D Shatter Was Released Today from Pixel Film Studios Exclusively for Motion 5

02/09/2016 08:47

Motion 5 developers have announced a fresh animated effect entitled in Motion3D Shatter from Pixel Film Studios.

"inMotion3D Shatter is surely an exciting logo reveal tool for Motion 5," said Christina Austin, CEO of Pixel Film Studios. "inMotion3D Shatter blurs the fishing line between professional and amateur causeing this to be plugin a definite game changer."

Smash and shatter footage or still pictures as 3D fragments explode to reveal the next image from Pixel Film Studios. With the 3D camera and lights in Motion 5, users may take their shatter effect to another level. Spin, pivot or pan throughout the media because it shatters into hundreds of tiny pieces. Associated Posts About Final Cut Pro X Motion Effects.

Control the shatter from a footage inside Motion 5 and view as 3D fragments and shards fly from the camera. inMotion3D Shatter's animation is automatic and customizable, so users simply have to drag, drop an electrical generator into the timeline, apply their media for the Drop Zone, and watch because it shatters.

Use the controls inside the inspector window to fully customize the Motion shatter template. Users can adjust the number, weight, gravity, thickness and impact from the shatter effect to generate endless cool looks.

Users will add photos, videos or color solids with their shatter effect. Simply drag the media in the timeline after which apply it for the generator. Once the media is in the generator, users can uncheck the visibility box of the original media layer.

Designed for Motion 5, users can simply drag and drop the generator in the timeline, and after that adjust the style. With the 3D camera and light-weight sources obtainable in Motion 5, users can produce more looks than in the past.

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