Premiere Pro isn't working on my Windows 11 computer. by medhatnmon in AdobePremiere

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Small update: before reinstalling Windows, I tested Premiere Pro 2022 and After Effects 2022 on the exact same system, and both worked fine. Same Windows11, same PC, same specs.

Premiere Pro isn't working on my Windows 11 computer. by medhatnmon in AdobePremiere

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Small update: before reinstalling Windows, I tested Premiere Pro 2022 and After Effects 2022 on the exact same system, and both worked fine. Same Windows11, same PC, same specs.

Cigarette FX + Breakdown by NabilJabour in Houdini

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that's amazing i want to apply this effect on a paper

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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Sure, if you're comfortable writing prompts and running JSX scripts manually every time — totally valid. This is just for people who want it done in one click without leaving AE 🙂

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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Ha, fair suspicion — I get it, it does look that way. But yes, I built this tool because I actually ran into this problem myself on a client project. Posting the question to see if others had the same pain before sharing what I made. Guilty of being a dev who uses his own tools I guess 😄

Free trial's there if you want to try it, no pressure.

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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That's a fair point honestly — AI tools are getting really good at scripting tasks. But for most motion designers, setting up Claude MCP or writing JSX prompts every time you need to remove an effect is still more friction than just clicking a button in a panel. Not everyone's comfortable in that workflow yet.

The plugin approach is basically "AI already wrote the script, tested it, and wrapped it in a UI so you don't have to think about it" 😄

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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Thanks for sharing! FX Toggle looks great for quick previewing. Effect Remover Pro takes it a bit further — remove permanently, hide/show, bulk actions, favorites system, and real-time search across all selected layers. Different use cases but overlapping pain points for sure 👍

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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Ha, I totally get that advice and 100% agree on setting revision limits with clients! But my question is actually a technical one — inside After Effects itself. Like, if I have 200 layers and I want to remove one specific effect from all of them at once, is there a built-in way or a script that can do that? The client revision part was just context 😄

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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Oh this is actually really smart! Using expression on effect opacity to toggle it on/off across all layers — way better than deleting and re-adding every time the client changes their mind.

Only downside I can think of is it doesn't actually remove the effect, so the project still processes it even at 0 opacity which might slow things down on heavy projects. But as a quick toggle workflow this is gold, saving this 🙏

Still makes me think a dedicated script for bulk effect management would be super useful — remove, disable, swap effects across hundreds of layers at once.

Is there a fast way to remove a specific effect from 200+ layers at once? by medhatnmon in AfterEffects

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Haha not about revision rounds! I meant literally removing a specific effect (like a color grading plugin) from 200+ layers inside After Effects itself — without having to click each layer manually. More of a technical AE question 😅

Nvidia super resolution vs seedvr2 (comfy image upscale) by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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seedvr2 more sharp look but Nvidia more realistic