Vc Reflect Plugin Direct

by Video Copilot has been a staple for over a decade for one reason: simplicity. While it doesn't handle complex 3D perspectives or "bending" reflections like newer paid plugins, its speed for standard 2D work is unmatched. Why I still use it:

Use the Skew setting to match the angle of the floor or surface.

Allows users to add color or specific tints to the reflection to match the scene's lighting. How to Use VC Reflect in After Effects vc reflect plugin

: Uses a "Floor Position" (Y-axis) control or a visual anchor point to determine where the reflection starts. Visual Customization : Offers precise control over the reflection’s (fading distance), and Skew & Angle

I can provide specific or displacement settings tailored exactly to your scene. Share public link by Video Copilot has been a staple for

In the Effect Controls panel, click on the crosshair tool. Drag it down to the exact baseline of your text or logo. If you want the object to look like it is floating slightly above a shiny surface, leave a small gap between the original layer and the reflection baseline. Step 4: Customize the Falloff and Opacity

If your floor has a texture (like water ripples, tile lines, or wood grain), a perfectly flat reflection looks fake. Add an adjustment layer over your reflection. Apply the native effect. Allows users to add color or specific tints

Once you master the basic setup, you can combine VC Reflect with native After Effects features to create complex, high-end visual effects. Combining with Compound Blur for Depth of Field

Let’s look at how to apply and configure the plugin on a standard text layer or logo graphic. Step 1: Apply the Effect

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