![]() ![]() ![]() Originally designed by Alan Lorence, Particle Illusion, went through three standalone versions, before it drifted off into obscurity, before Alan was hired by Boris FX, to bring Particle Illusion back, and have it included in Continuum 2020. One product in particular has always been one that was ahead of its time, and that was Particle Illusion. What Boris FX has done, by purchasing other companies like GenArts and Imagineer Systems, is inherit their legacy products. One thing I hear, all the time, is that they are expensive, which is untrue, but that’s an argument for another article. That’s where third party effects companies like Boris FX comes into play. ![]() ![]() In most cases, the tool(s) that comes standard with applications are added, but rarely updated, as companies don’t have the time or resources to update what is already there. I always tell people that if you want to do the right job, for example, Chromakeying, find the right third party tool for the job. I need the right tools for the right job. Media Composer, After Effects, Premiere, Resolve, Scratch, and a bunch more that I’m not going to list here. I’m an editor/mograph designer of many hats. ![]()
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