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About this software
Trapcode 3D Stroke is a Red Giant plugin that generates animated lines and strokes in 3D space for Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro. Use masks or paths to produce glowing, tapered, and looping strokes with controls for thickness, color mapping, motion blur, opacity, and a Repeater to duplicate and distort strokes. The plugin includes a built-in camera and 40 preset shapes for motion-graphics workflows.
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Benefits
- Create 3D strokes: Generate glowing, tapered strokes that occupy 3D space in compositions.
- Repeater duplication controls: Duplicate and distort paths to build complex layered stroke effects.
- Thickness and color mapping: Vary stroke thickness and map colors along a path for detail.
- Built-in camera and motion blur: Frame strokes with the plugin camera and enable motion blur.
- Presets and workflow starting points: Includes 40 preset shapes to quickly start motion-graphics projects.
Available languages
- English
- Spanish
- French
- German
- Chinese
Support information
- Documentation: Product documentation and tutorials are available on Maxon's product pages.
- Knowledge base articles: Compatibility, release notes, and known issues are listed in Maxon support articles.
- Installation guidance: Installers and legacy installers are available through Maxon App and download pages.
- Community forums: User discussions and troubleshooting appear on forums and third-party communities.
- Technical support portal: File support tickets and access product-specific articles via Maxon support portal.
Frequently asked questions
What is Trapcode 3D Stroke?
A plugin for After Effects that generates animatable volumetric or vector-like strokes along masks and paths, intended for motion graphics, visual effects, and compositing workflows.
What path types can 3D Stroke use for creating strokes?
It can use mask paths, shape layer paths, and spline data within the host application; animated paths drive stroke motion and timing.
Do strokes respond to cameras and lights in a composition?
Yes; strokes are positioned in 3D space and can respond to composition cameras and lights, enabling perspective, depth relationships, and basic shading interaction.
How is output handled for compositing and rendering pipelines?
Strokes render as standard layers within the host application, can be color-corrected and composited like other elements, and exported via normal render workflows.