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particleIllusion 3 and AE 7

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particleIllusion 3 and AE 7
A CreativeCOW After Effects Video Tutorial


CreativeCOW presents particle Illusion 3 and After Effects  7--Video Training by Aharon Rabinowitz

Aharon Rabinowitz Aharon Rabinowitz
New York, USA

©2006 Aharon Rabinowitz and Creativecow.net. All rights reserved.

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After Effects 7 & ParticleIllusion 3: In this video tutorial, Creative Cow Leader Aharon Rabinowitz shows you how to get position data from After Effects 7 into particleIllusion. Also, using the same method, you can get data from After Effects 7 into older versions of AE.



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