iExpressions v2.0 (Aescripts)
iExpressions allow you to use After Effects expressions without writing or reading a single line of code. It ships with more than 100 iExpressions in seven different categories – and each of them comes with an easy and intuitive to use interface. As its such a huge package, it is difficult to explain all its possibilities in a few lines.
It starts with the bread and butter stuff you will need every day: Wiggle properties or connect them via links in various ways. Do you sometimes use parenting? Think of linking iExpressions as a much more flexible way to link stuff together. You can, for example, automatically increase the opacity of a layer when the opacity of the linked layer decreases. Or you can also link the x and y position of a layer to two different properties or use time delayed links to create trailing effects.
There is also a lot of more specialized stuff, like iExpressions which automatically animate properties according to sound or generate different kinds of random text.
Facts
- more than 100 iExpressions in eight categories
- easy interfaces instead of program code
- boost your workflow by avoiding keyframes
- unlimited possibilities by combining iExpressions using links
- fun to learn – with many tutorials, build-in help tips & documentation
- your projects still work on machines where iExpressions is not installed
More than 100 iExpressions in nine categories
- Audio
- Camera
- Layer Placement
- Linking
- Movement Modifier
- Physics Simulations
- Source Text
- Wiggles
- Camera
Tutorials
- Puppet Animation with IK Expressions. (at mamoworld.com)
- Camera Expressions – Auto Focus and more. (at mamoworld.com)
- Elastic iExpressions. (at mamoworld.com)
- Getting started with iExpressions – part 1: wiggles (at mamoworld.com)
- Getting started with iExpressions – part 2: linking and beat detection (at mamoworld.com)
- Getting started with iExpressions – part 3: random text (at mamoworld.com)
- Getting started with iExpressions – part 4: physics simulations (at mamoworld.com)
- The Pendulum iExpression (at motionworks.com.au)
- Animating to Music – part 1 (at sternfx.com)
- Animating to Music – part 2 (at mamoworld.com)
- Create a Dynamic 3D Title Intro using iExpressions and 3D Extruder
- 12 Linking Quick Tips (at mamoworld.com)
- 7 Physics Simulation Tips (at mamoworld.com)
- 13 Layer Placement Tips (at mamoworld.com)
- Skating Logo – part 1 (at Aetuts+)
- Skating Logo – part 2 (at Aetuts+)
- Create Your Own Little Fuzzy Friends (at Aetuts+)
Support: After Effects CC 2014, CC, CS6, CS5.5, CS5, CS4