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Rowbyte Plexus 3.1.13 For Adobe After Effects -

To use Plexus, users typically apply the effect to a standard 2D solid layer. The "Plexus Main Renderer" must remain at the to ensure all previously added objects are correctly processed and visible in the composition.

: These determine the final visual output. Popular options include:

: Volumetric beams are rendered without overlapping joints, improving both performance and color accuracy. Technical Specifications and Version 3.1.13 Highlights Rowbyte Plexus 3.1.13 for Adobe After Effects

: Includes the ability to export frames or sequences as SVG files , useful for print design or vector-based web animations. Implementation Basics

: Allows multiple Plexus objects to share a common 3D space, ensuring that points, lines, and polygons intersect correctly in z-space. To use Plexus, users typically apply the effect

: Enhanced support for enterprise and studio environments using floating licenses.

: Built-in support for cinematic effects, either using the active After Effects camera settings or custom overrides. Popular options include: : Volumetric beams are rendered

The 3.x architecture introduced significant performance and organizational improvements: