When will current After Effects plug-in be ready?

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pegot
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Goldorak wrote:We are looking at a new partner to develop the AE plug-in. As I said before, want to make sure that the plan is finalized before we put more details out there.
Hi Goldorak. Has any progress been made on a finalized plan? Or is that plan still in the planning stage? Getting very anxious for a modern path to 3D in After Effects - especially since I fear Element 3D is on its death throes (VC even closed access to their user forums for past several months).
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pegot wrote:
Goldorak wrote:We are looking at a new partner to develop the AE plug-in. As I said before, want to make sure that the plan is finalized before we put more details out there.
Hi Goldorak. Has any progress been made on a finalized plan? Or is that plan still in the planning stage? Getting very anxious for a modern path to 3D in After Effects - especially since I fear Element 3D is on its death throes (VC even closed access to their user forums for past several months).
Wow, I have gotten back to animating more so recently. Learning all the Fine Things I can do. I'm editing in After Effects now and remembered that octane had an After Effects plug-in. I thought Maybe it would be better to use the plug-in instead of animating sequence images and inserting them into after effects. But looking at this thread. Wow, no progress since 2017.
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