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Plugin Everything - Extrude For After Effects F... Updated ●

A common issue with manual extrusions is the "messy" look when a layer rotates. Extrude handles backfaces cleanly, ensuring that your object looks solid from every angle.

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Because Extrude doesn't rely on the heavy After Effects 3D rendering engines, your preview speeds remain high. It’s optimized for motion designers who need to iterate quickly. A common issue with manual extrusions is the

Apply gradients to your extrusion to simulate metallic reflections or soft plastic finishes. Conclusion Because Extrude doesn't rely on the heavy

One of the standout features is the built-in shading engine. You can define light sources to automatically highlight edges and cast shadows across the extrusion, giving your layers a premium, tactile look that "fake" extrusions usually lack. Extrude isn’t just for text. You can apply it to: Vector Shapes: Perfect for logo animations. Masks: Turn simple paths into complex 3D structures. Pre-comps: Extrude entire animated scenes. 4. "Hidden" Backfaces

If you know how to move a slider, you know how to use Extrude.

If you’ve ever tried to create 3D text or shapes in After Effects, you know the struggle. You either have to toggle the CPU-heavy Ray-traced 3D engine, mess with Cinema 4D Lite, or stack dozens of 2D layers to "fake" depth.