Along with some major AI-powered tools and features coming to Premiere Pro, Adobe is rolling out perhaps the company’s single biggest performance update in the history of After Effects. For years, Adobe reports, the amount of work AE users could play back in After Effects has been dependent on the amount of RAM in your computer.This made it difficult for users to preview longer compositions without pausing and waiting for After Effects to re-cache. (If you’ve ever tried to use AE on a laptop or older, slower computer, you know this pain.)However, Adobe’s new caching system is now able to utilize your computer’s RAM and local disks together so that After Effects can cache and preview your entire composition. The promise is that now any user, on any computer, can play back more of their comp than ever before.Let’s look at this new high-performance preview playback and the other new features set to hit After Effects with this latest update.Adobe After Effects UpdateAlong with the high-performance preview playback update, which is pretty significant itself, Adobe is also releasing more 3D tools to enhance the motion design and VFX compositing capabilities in AE. 3D should now be faster, easier, and more fun for any 2D motion designers or video editors looking to venture into 3D for the first time. A new Animated Environment Lights feature will let users wrap their 3D comps with moving lights made from any video or animation. Users can also use background plates, 360-degree videos, selected layers,...
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