![]() In addition there is a small suite of “example” files showing various effects, each cleanly presented, commented and documented. A few are so helpful I use them in practically everything I do now, while others are very specific in their use cases. The nodes are documented and tested and vary widely in both their usage and usefulness. ![]() The content is a collection of 31 “templates” or custom nodes I originally created for myself as I worked with PKFX. The content I’ve contributed can be downloaded directly from the editor and is among the “official” learning content and examples.īy including this content in the 2.10 release they have a demonstration and first test of how new nodes and files can be created by a third party and shared among users. It’s worth noting that PopcornFX is free to download and use for personal learning, as is this content pack. I was flattered and pleased to share this content out via an official release like this. As they work towards a version in which user content can be uploaded and shared freely, the team approached me knowing I had a pack of templates and example projects I was intending to share out to other users. The PopcornFX team honored me recently by including content I’ve created as part of the official 2.10 release.
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