In 2018, Boris FX announced that it was ‘rebooting’ the product under the leadership of orignal developer Alan Lorence, with the new GPU-accelerated version being released as part of Continuum 2019. One of the first After Effects particle plugins for motion graphics or VFX work, Particle Illusion was later bought by GenArts, itself then acquired by Boris FX in 2016. Generate 2D particle systems and render them with motion blur at resolutions up to 8K In addition, Boris FX has made the commercial edition – previously only available as part of Continuum or its Particles unit – available as a dedicated $295 Continuum premium filter. The standalone edition, which can be used with any compositing application, including After Effects, Fusion and Nuke, lacks Mocha planar tracking, but is otherwise a pretty fully featured product. Scroll down for news of the Particle Illusion 2022 update.īoris FX has released a free standalone version of Particle Illusion, the GPU-accelerated 2D particle generator that forms part of its Continuum suite of effects plugins.
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