Adobe After Effects Rotor Brush Update: Version 3.0 Tested

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In the latest episode of Cinecom.net, the team takes on Adobe's bold claims about the Rotor Brush tool in After Effects. With skepticism in the air, they embark on a rigorous testing process to separate fact from fiction. Armed with the MSI Creator z17 Studio laptop, they dive into tracking challenges, pitting Rotor Brush versions 1, 2, and the shiny new 3.0 against each other. The goal? To see if the tool's enhanced Precision truly lives up to the hype, especially when faced with tricky tasks like overlapping fingers in a hand-opening clip.
Next up, the team tackles the intricate art of masking complex objects, including unruly hair, with the refined edge tool. Amid discussions about the laptop's processing power and battery life, they push Rotor Brush 3.0 to its limits. Despite some spill issues, the tool shows marked improvement in tracking speed from version 1 to the latest iteration. But can it handle the ultimate challenge of transparent objects? The team explores this, highlighting the laptop's impressive specs and offering a handy tip to boost processing speed by freezing parts of the mask.
As the testing unfolds, Rotor Brush 3.0 surprises with its ability to grasp transparent objects right from the start, showcasing Adobe's claims in a new light. The team wraps up the episode by expressing gratitude for the software update and teasing viewers with five exciting Rotor Brush effects. With a nod to MSI for their support, Cinecom.net signs off, leaving viewers eager to explore the creative possibilities unlocked by this groundbreaking tool.

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