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

Combine Extrude with Plugin Everything’s "Pastiche" or "Mobius" for truly unhinged 3D geometry that looks like nothing else on social media. Have you used Extrude for After Effects? What’s the most complex bevel you’ve managed to pull off?

This isn't just another "fake 3D" filter. Extrude for After Effects is a paradigm shift—a piece of software that finally bridges the gap between vector flatness and tangible, beveled geometry, all without ever opening Cinema 4D or learning a new render engine. At its core, Extrude takes any shape, text, or mask within After Effects and pulls it into the third dimension. But the magic isn't just in the "pull"—it's in the control . Plugin Everything - Extrude for After Effects F...

If you have ever found yourself painstakingly duplicating a shape layer and offsetting it by one pixel to fake a 3D shadow, do yourself a favor: It will pay for itself in the first hour of client work. This isn't just another "fake 3D" filter

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Combine Extrude with Plugin Everything’s "Pastiche" or "Mobius" for truly unhinged 3D geometry that looks like nothing else on social media. Have you used Extrude for After Effects? What’s the most complex bevel you’ve managed to pull off?

This isn't just another "fake 3D" filter. Extrude for After Effects is a paradigm shift—a piece of software that finally bridges the gap between vector flatness and tangible, beveled geometry, all without ever opening Cinema 4D or learning a new render engine. At its core, Extrude takes any shape, text, or mask within After Effects and pulls it into the third dimension. But the magic isn't just in the "pull"—it's in the control .

If you have ever found yourself painstakingly duplicating a shape layer and offsetting it by one pixel to fake a 3D shadow, do yourself a favor: It will pay for itself in the first hour of client work.