Welcome to Duik Bassel! This new version of Duik is the biggest script I have ever developped for After Effects, and I believe it is actually the biggest script available for After Effects. It’s not just a new version of the Duik you may already know, it is a whole new thing, each and every line of code has been re-read, re-thought and re-written, with a lot of additions, improvements and new features.
I’ve come to realize that now Duik is not just a script anymore, but it really deserves its name of “tool set” for After Effects. The complete list of features is huge, and it’s more like a lot of different scripts packaged together to bring animation in After Effects to a whole new level. I’ve been working very hard on it, and I’m very proud to give it to you. Yes, it’s still free, even if a lot of its individual features could be scripts sold for dozens of dollars, because we still believe free and open source softwares can make the world better, and we stick to our convictions.
Of course, this could not be possible without. Duduf. We’re thousands to use Duik, the future of Duik could be assured for a few years! The Structures, a new rigging process To make the rigging process easier and more versatile in After Effects, we’ve introduced the Structures which are very similar to bones or joints in 3D softwares.
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Structures are layers you can add in your composition which will drive the animations, like the rig of a real puppet. The process is very simple: create or import your design in After Effects, add Structures and move them to the right spots (the pivots of each limb). Then you can rig those Structures, instead of the design itself like in previous versions of Duik, and finally link the design layers to the corresponding Structure layers. This way, the rig you create is independant from the design. This means it’s easier to adjust the design even after the rig has been made, or even to re-use the same rig with other designs.
Also, this rigging process is easier to fix or change if ever you need to adjust it even when you’re already in the process of animation. As Structures will become so much important in the rigging process, we’ve thought about the smartest and quickest way to create them, so we added the ability to automatically create predefined Structures for standard limbs, wether they’re for humans or animals. Import and export After Effects might not be the only software you use in your animation pipeline. Duik comes with some tools to help you import and export assets to and from other softwares, like Krita, TVPaint, or Audition.
Duik is also able to export animations (and the rigs, soon) to an open JSON format so that with just a bit of development you can use them in any other software or game engine. There is a great variety of things you can do with these interchange tools, and the list is constantly evolving with the creation of new pipelines and third-party softwares. Duik is free, as in free beer as well as in freedom.
But unlike most of the free stuff you can find on the internet, there’s no advertising at all, and you are not the product here. We just work in a non-mercantile way, and consider sharing as a great value. It is important for us that Duik and our other tools are available for everyone, rich or poor, amateur or professionnal. Because our greatest wish is to see great films, and we believe sharing and helping each other is the easiest way to make it come true. The difficult part is that developping, maintaining, distributing Duik is a lot of work and investement. The only funds we get for all of this are your kind contributions.
We’re thousands to use Duik, if everyone donated a few dollars, the future of Duik could be assured for a few years!. You can either, the developper of Duik, on with a small but recurrent contribution which best reflects that this is a continuous work (and he’s sharing more than just Duik),. Or you can also right now. Note that another nice way to thank us for this free work is to using Duik!
Leeds residents can now enjoy delicious food from some of the UK’s top eateries as Just Eat launches a new pop-up delivery service in the city. From gourmet fried chicken to NYC inspired comfort food, including hot wings and burgers, the launch will bring some of the most exciting, upscale takeaway eateries to hungry residents of Leeds, giving foodie fans a chance to indulge in some great new flavours. Just Eat Pop-Ups is now up and running so diners can enjoy some of the hottest takeaway restaurants, which would normally only be available outside of the city. Who is taking part and how to order Taking part in the new pop-up service are four delivery only restaurants, each offering a varied menu so diners can enjoy a range of different cuisines.
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