![]() you also have this switch of layers with effects to give you an indication that the layer has an effect. Particles can be used to create all sorts of interesting effects, including rain, snow, smoke, flames, fireworks, stars, and a lot more. ![]() ![]() Let’s explore one last 3D topic with one of After Effects’ coolest features: particles. on the other hand E will show only Effects property group and it's much easier. So far, we’ve created 3D objects, cameras, and lights in After Effects. U will show you properties with keyframes and UU will show you only modified properties but there could be many, and also some that don't include effects, or maybe you didn't even modify the effect so you won't see it at all. More often then not, this X usually belongs to a Redgiant Trapcode Effect: Shine, Particular and a few more.Ī better shortcut key instead of U or UU to look for used effects in your timeline, is to type E. some Plugins don't have X for the trial modes, but eliminate important features instead. when it's on "Trial" mode - you usually can use most of the features but you get an X. i.e an effect that does not come with your After Effects install, and is installed on your machine, BUT it is set to a Trial mode and not full. Then it is, as Rick suggested, a trial based Plugin.
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