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Aescripts Isomatic FX v1.6.2 for After Effects

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Aescripts Isomatic FX v1.6.2 for After Effects

Requirement: After Effects 2020 - CS6 | File size: 2.4 MB

Finally, isometric graphics made easy within After Effects ! Two useful modes (faked 2D or true 3D) to choose from... and tons of possibilities!

Who doesn't know (and like) isometric graphics ?
This famous kind of perspective, recognizable by its absence of vanishing point (lines appear parallel to each other), can be seen almost everywhere.
Even if you think it's just one more trendy style, you might be right, but, as a motion designer, you just can't ignore this pretty stylish and efficient style !
Okay but... How could you achieve this "isometric" look within your favorite animation software ?

Introducing... Isomatic FX, the first tool that allows you to create isometric graphics, right inside After Effects !

New feature
While creating some faked isometry with IsomaticFX by clicking on its "2D Left isometry", "2D Right isometry" or "2D Top isometry" buttons, some new expressions are now applied to the 2D layer's transform position, that are linked to 3 useful sliders in the Effects panel (one slider per axis, called respectively "X Movement", "Y Movement" and "Z Movement", for each 2D layer).
These 3 sliders will then allow you to easily animate the movement of your 2D layers while constraining them along isometric axis, like if they were in a real 3D isometric space, which is way more convenient to animate your 2D isometric design, than animating their position manually !

Here are the two different modes in actions (please note that the vertical layout you see below doesn't exist ; the buttons will only be aligned horizontally) :

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