![]() I see where you are getting at, but making a program free and not only for evaluation would always be a pretty dumb decision then. The Grading Panel is of course nice to sell, but I'd bet that many would rather get a Tangent Devices one before making the jump on the original, maybe because you can buy a nice computer plus broadcast monitor from the difference Cheapest on the market but it's not much, we have to be honest here too. Their output hardware for sure, which is not that expensive to begin with. Lets be perfectly fair here, Resolve has near changed the game for a lot of indie film makers on low to no budget, and i doubt 99% of those have ever even opened a compositing app haha, BMD going after commercial setups with Resolve is more about shifting the hardware, they dont really have this aproach with Fusion, so they restrict its features slightly, which is way beyond fair haha (gift is the word that springs to mind) Thanks all.and thanks to BlackMagic for the free version of Fusion 7.5. Remember that only 32 bit plugins will work in the 32 bit version of Fusion. The plugins should show up under AE in the Tools menu Copy plugin files and/or folder from above to the "AEPlugins" folder in "Fusion 5.3"Ĥ. Find After Effects plugins you own in either:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe After Effects 7.0\Support Files\Plug-ins (OR)Ĭ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CS5\Support Files\Plug-insģ. ![]() Creating directory "AEPlugins" in the root directory "Fusion 5.3"Ģ. Just in case someone else has the same problem we solved it in Fusion 5.3 by:ġ. Have been able to go back to the original version we used to composite the project and it seems to be working now. Thanks BlackMagic for letting us know that the old plugins wouldn't work in v. Wow, didn't expect to create a huge discussion around plugins and Fusion though I can see the validity of both sides of the argument.Īs far as my problem is concerned it looks like we've figured it out. Let's help fusion develop and grow, and that can't happen if 'everything' is free. There is a trend to want everything for free, but at $1000, again, that becomes less expensive then the sum of plugins you will buy. If Blackmagic Design, or anyone business model could not make any money somewhere, then the user would lose out. A free pro app, with plugin and 8k support, if you expect any company to put any effort in the product. ![]() If you support plugins in a free version, then you could essentially code your way out of features that we may introduce in the paid version, again, removing any incentive for anyone to take fusion further. There is a great amount of interest from 3rd parties now that they see a viable financial incentive to develop. Win Conway wrote:I think the support from 3rd party plugin developers will fall off again, if the lite version supported plugins it would be a strong market, but it isn't so strong on the paid version (No i am not saying the paid version should be free or costs too much, before anybody starts acting all butt hurt, i am just stating a straight business fact)
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