Hi,
This is a very simple script but useful...
In some compositing package (Fusion, Nuke...), I like to access to effects (not all but the most useful) with "button bar"...
In repetitive task in AE it's painful to browse the list of all effects in menu or with mouse (right click...).
I made a little script that do it :
At this time the list of effects is hard coded in the script...
Later i try to make a script who load the list in a preference text...
Of course it's easy to modify this script to customize for you.
Quick effects palette
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This is sooo awesome! Please do add the possibility of customizing this, it would reach even greater heights of awesomeness
Thanks so much for this!
I've added 2 of your palettes to my workspace, one for effects, one for presets.
I don't have a great deal of scripting experience, and I can say it's relatively simple to customize.
For presets, I've added paths to my .ffx files:
then call the vars in your function
It works brilliantly - great time saver!
pdeb
I've added 2 of your palettes to my workspace, one for effects, one for presets.
I don't have a great deal of scripting experience, and I can say it's relatively simple to customize.
For presets, I've added paths to my .ffx files:
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var presetPath1 = ("/Applications/Adobe After Effects CS4/Presets/PdB/UnMult White.ffx");
var myPreset1 = File(presetPath1);
It works brilliantly - great time saver!
pdeb
This is awesome!!! Can't wait to try it! I hope it's easy to modify the fx you want on the toolbar.
if it's not fun, what's the point?
http://www.mackdadd.com
http://www.mackdadd.com
Thanks for your feedback !
The 1.2 is done
Easily customizable...
Works for effects and preset !
You have only to edit the head of the script, only arrays to modify... example :
The 1.2 is done
Easily customizable...
Works for effects and preset !
You have only to edit the head of the script, only arrays to modify... example :
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///// effects example
var But_01=["Fst Blr", // the name of the button
"fx", // fx for an effects or preset to apply preset
"Fast Blur", //exact effect name or preset path (copy the name in effects pallette in AE)
"Blurriness", // custom property name only for fx (if you want to modify one default property for example the fast blur blurriness is "0" , to modify more than one property you could create a preset)
9]; //custom property value for fx
...
///// Preset example
var But_18=["601 to RGB", // text on button, max is 7 char
"preset", // fx or preset
"C:/Program Files (x86)/Adobe/Adobe After Effects CS4/Support Files/Presets/Image - Utilities/Levels - video to computer.ffx"]; //exact effect name or preset path (copy the name in effects pallette in AE)
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Last edited by cfx on March 25th, 2010, 1:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm getting an error, it doesn't recognize the "staticText" in line 134.
I'm using CS3, not CS4. Could that be why? If so, is there any way to make it CS3 functional? I really, really would love to be using this tool!!!
I'm using CS3, not CS4. Could that be why? If so, is there any way to make it CS3 functional? I really, really would love to be using this tool!!!
if it's not fun, what's the point?
http://www.mackdadd.com
http://www.mackdadd.com
- lloydalvarez
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StaticText is compatible with CS3, just make sure you capitalize it correctly. If you are using add the you need to keep it all lowercase:
-Lloyd
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myPanel.sep = myPanel.add("statictext", [210, 10, 220, 25], "|");
Excellent, thanks guys! I'll let you know how it goes.
if it's not fun, what's the point?
http://www.mackdadd.com
http://www.mackdadd.com
Dang, this thing is awesome! I've already gotten completely used to just having this there at the top!
Here's a little something I ran into, though, wondering if there's maybe a fix for it.
I wanted to have the Glow effect on it, so I changed the script like I'm supposed to to customize. However, I also have Pete's Plugins installed, and he has a glow in that set called "Glow", just like the default AE glow. Unfortunately, the palette grabs the Pete's plugin one, not the AE one. Any ideas on how I can get it to differentiate?
Even if there's not, this is still an amazing tool!!
Here's a little something I ran into, though, wondering if there's maybe a fix for it.
I wanted to have the Glow effect on it, so I changed the script like I'm supposed to to customize. However, I also have Pete's Plugins installed, and he has a glow in that set called "Glow", just like the default AE glow. Unfortunately, the palette grabs the Pete's plugin one, not the AE one. Any ideas on how I can get it to differentiate?
Even if there's not, this is still an amazing tool!!
if it's not fun, what's the point?
http://www.mackdadd.com
http://www.mackdadd.com
good solution, thanks for the tip!!
if it's not fun, what's the point?
http://www.mackdadd.com
http://www.mackdadd.com
Thank you for having me back in the right way !lloydalvarez wrote:StaticText is compatible with CS3, just make sure you capitalize it correctly. If you are using add the you need to keep it all lowercase:
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myPanel.sep = myPanel.add("statictext", [210, 10, 220, 25], "|");
Fred