![]() There are now options for text case transformations as well as being able to change the character spacing, horizontal or vertical scale, and baseline shift. Exports will follow the in and out points on the timeline.Īdditional text controls have been added. Two examples of this ability could be if you wanted to animate a bullet hole appearing in a 3D object, or cracking glass for instance.Įxporting can now be performed directly from the timeline and comps using the Export Panel. Video textures for 3D models has been added. Indeed while the above additional packs for voluntary contributors is fascinating enough, HitFilm Express 14 itself has received a number of new enhancements that benefits all users of the software. There's also a VFX lighting pack with anamorphic lens flares, gleam, flicker, and auto volumetrics. Added VFX includes a neon lights pack with Lightsword Ultra (2-Point Auto), Lightsword Ultra (4-Point Manual), Lightsword Ultra (Glow Only) and Neon Path. The top level for customers who contribute between USD $39.95 to $99, they get everything in the previous two packs plus a composite toolkit pack with wire removal, projector, clone, and channel swapper, composite pro-keying, motion audio visual pack with atomic particles, audio spectrum, and audio waveform. Also included is a LUT pack with LUTs and grading transfer, a beautify pack with bilateral blur and pro skin retouch. With contributions of USD $19.99 or more, customers will get everything in the starter pack plus edit repair pack with denoise, grain removal, and rolling shutter correction. Starter Pack users also gain new VFX including shatter, 3D extrusion, fire, blood spray, and animated lasers. ![]() New colour tools include exposure, vibrance, shadows & highlights, custom grey, colour phase, channel mixer, and 16-bit colour. If you contribute a minimum of USD $9 you get the Starter Pack, which includes a new, more professional looking dark mode interface, new edit tools including text, split screen masking, PiP, vertical video, and action cam crop. Those who want to contribute are being offered some pretty compelling reasons to do so. Existing customers can also contribute if they are able, too. But if you can spare some money you'll not only be contributing to a good cause, you'll also be helping the development of the software itself. If you really can't afford to donate anything, the software will always be available for free. ![]() It's important to note that nobody is being forced to pay for HitFilm Express. The larger the contribution customers make, the more FXhome will donate. FXhome told us that this is only the start, and that other causes will be supported as the scheme moves forward. Both of these are intertwined, with devastating fires breaking out across the country, destroying not only human lives, but devastating the wildlife population. Support some very deserving good causes in a meaningful way, while also helping development of what is normally free software.Ĭurrently the scheme will be donating funds to the WWF and the Australia Emergency Bushfire Fund. But by throwing in a few extra incentives, along with charitable support, the company hopes to kill two birds with one stone. Traditionally HitFilm Express, the main subject of the scheme, has been free. Pay what you want? There's method in the madness in what looks to be a very ethical charging model for its latest HitFilm Express 14 update.įXhome's new " Pay What You Want" charging system might sound at first like the company has lost its marbles, but this is in fact a very carefully thought out ethical way of paying for software. ![]()
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