![]() The Extended Viewport is intended to make it easier to work in the new Draft 3D preview mode introduced in After Effects 18.0, letting users view content that extends beyond the frame boundaries of a composition. Outside the stable release, Adobe has released new public beta builds of After Effects with two experimental features: the Extended Viewport and new contextual Properties panel. Separate public beta builds for the Extended Viewport and new Properties panel The Extended Viewport, available in a new beta build of After Effects, makes it easier to work in Draft 3D preview mode by making it possible to view outlines of content that extends beyond the frame boundaries. In addition, Cinema 4D Lite, the cut-down version of Cinema 4D bundled with After Effects, has been updated to support Cinema 4D R25, the current version of the software. Individual graphics elements can combine multiple different scripts, and right-to-left settings for Middle Eastern and South Asian languages can be applied directly from the Essential Graphics panel. Like its counterpart in Photoshop 23.0, it makes it possible to start typing in a new language without going to Preferences to switch script first. ![]() The main new feature in After Effects 22.1 is the Universal Text Engine, intended to make it easier to work with text in non-Latin scripts, and text in multiple scripts. New Universal Text Engine makes it easier to work with multiple scripts Separate beta builds of the software introduce an experimental new Extended Viewport for 3D workflows, and a new contextual Properties panel. Posted by Jim Thacker Adobe ships After Effects 22.1Īdobe has released After Effects 22.1, the latest version of the compositing software, introducing its new Universal Text Engine for titling and motion graphics work, and updating Cinema 4D Lite.
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