After Effects Deep Glow ^new^ -

Here’s a short, evocative piece inspired by After Effects and the Deep Glow plugin — written as if it’s the narration for a motion design showreel or a visual poem.

| Layer Name | Radius | Threshold | Intensity | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Deep Glow | 15 | 40% | 150% | | Deep Glow 2 | 25 | 60% | 80% | | Deep Glow 3 | 40 | 80% | 40% | after effects deep glow

Text appears: "INTENSITY: 200%" — then "RADIUS: 150" — then "COLORIZE: ON" . The glow shifts through a sunset palette. Here’s a short, evocative piece inspired by After

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One of the primary advantages of Deep Glow is its "Inverse Square" falloff. In physics, light intensity decreases exponentially as it moves away from the source; Deep Glow replicates this mathematically, resulting in a glow that looks "integrated" rather than just layered on top of an image. This realism is further enhanced by built-in features like "Source Input" controls, which allow users to threshold specific parts of an image to glow, and "Chromatic Aberration," which simulates the color fringing often seen in real-world camera lenses.

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