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Red Giant releases Universe 1.3

Red Giant 2014-11-20 08:31 article  > All

Universe 1.3 brings 13 new effects and transitions and support for Davinci Resolve.

Red Giant Universe is a free community that gives you access to fast and powerful free tools for editing, visual effects and motion design. Every tool in Universe’s library of effects and transitions is GPU enabled (making them super fast) and works across multiple host applications on both Mac and Windows. The universe library of tools is continuously growing - new effects and transitions are added regularly, and existing tools are updated just as frequently.

What’s New, At a Glance:

NEW HOST APP: DaVinci Resolve
- All 81 of Universe's effects and transitions now work in DaVinci Resolve 11.1 or later.

FREE

  • CrumplePop Photo 2
  • CrumplePop Noir Moderne Light
  •  PixelGlow EZ (Voted on, in Universe Labs)
  • 3D Venetian Transition
  • Fill Alpha
  •  Sobel Edges

PREMIUM

  • VHS
  • Chromatic Aberration
  • CrumplePop Fisheye Fixer
  • CrumplePop ShrinkRay
  • CrumplePop Finisher
  • CrumplePop Overlight
  • CrumplePop Grain 16

Updates:

  • ToonIt Update - new Presets and tools added to the ToonIt tools

 

Author: Red Giant Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: red
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