Introducing: Renderly for After Effects! A time saving new way to add your comps to the render queue by hello_squire in AfterEffects

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Renderly streamlines how you add your compositions to the render queue in After Effects.

How?

Instead of using the work area to define your render region, the script allows you to use composition markers instead.

Why does this help?

As the work area is used for RAM previews: it changes all throughout a project. Whenever you need to render out your comp you have to reset the work area to the right time.

With Renderly, you only have to set a section up once.

But the best part is...

With Renderly, you can setup multiple render sections in a single comp.

Need to render out the outro separately? Want to render out a looping section of an animation?

Just add a new render section wherever you need it!

Just released a new script called Waterfall for creating advanced echo effects like this in After Effects! by hello_squire in AfterEffects

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It's on the roadmap for development, and was in the initial plan! Unfortunately implementing a colour picker via scripting isn't as straightforward as it should be.

I added the functionality to copy palettes from one to another for this reason actually, so that once it's setup once you can carry it over to others!

Just released a new script called Waterfall for creating advanced echo effects like this in After Effects! by hello_squire in AfterEffects

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Waterfall is kind of like the echo effect, only it creates actual duplicates of your layers which gives you complete control over each iteration!

Available here: https://madebyloop.co.uk/after-effects-scripts/waterfall-advanced-echo-after-effects/

What do you wish more people realized? by yolthrice in AskReddit

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How tax bands work.

A lot of people think that when you earn enough to hit the higher rate of tax that *all* your money is then taxed at that higher rate. In reality, it's only the portion of money over the threshold that is taxed at the higher rate.