![]() The audio tools get a built-in equalizer, “fast noise reduction” and a range of ambience presets, plus a new Doppler Shift option, which automatically adjusts audio based on the movement of a 3D layer.Īttach an audio track to a moving 3D object in a scene, and HitFilm will automatically add a Doppler effect. The editing toolset also sees some important improvements, including standard JKL controls, and support for variable clip playback speeds, including a new Rate Stretch tool. The output of the emitter can be seen around 05:10 in the video above, with one particularly abstract 3D object getting the brilliant on-screen caption ‘Not sure what this is/Sure is pretty’. The software’s existing 3D particles system gets a new Soften Intersections slider, smoothing interactions between particle textures and 3D models and a new grid emitter aimed at motion graphics artists. The update also adds support for the Alembic file format, enabling users to import baked animations. There is also a new ‘animation value graph’ – a proper curve editor, essentially – while animation paths can now be adjusted in the Viewer with Bezier handles. ![]() The 3D toolset gets a lot of updates, from fairly basic functionality (support for bump and normal maps, Cook-Torrance as well as Phong shading) to real-time reflections and diffuse lighting in the Viewer. Improved 3D rendering, animation and particle simulation ![]() FXhome has released HitFilm 4 Pro, the next version of its editing, compositing, VFX and grading package, improving its 3D and particle simulation capabilities, and bundling in Boris FX’s $299 titling plugin 3D Objects. ![]()
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