![]() ![]() Maybe there is some legacy nonsense that corrupts the shine cache over time? Maybe it's something unrelated, I don't know. I have just updated to AE 18.0. ![]() The only thing I can think of that is different with the problematic project file is that it is an import-re-save of an 11 year old project file. I have the full Trapcode suite installed on my Windows 10 desktop PC. Seems to be a workaround, but I have no idea what is causing it (especially since it had no issues before this suddenly reared its head). I then made a brand new project file, applied shine successfully, closed it, opened up the problematic file and it was working again. Like with most Red Giant software, Trapcode Suite simplifies the process by providing vast collections of elaborate presets that are so highly adjustable that each can be used in endless ways. The next day I had to do another adjustment, and the crash started all over again with the original project. Trapcode Suite 15 allows you to create 3D motion graphics and visual effects in Adobe After Effects using particle simulations and 3D effects. Immediately, I opened up the original project and it didn't crash! Was able to to re-render what I needed and saved it. Trapcode Particular 4: Create organic 3D particle effects and complex motion graphics. Testing it, I applied shine to a layer and it worked fine. Trapcode Shine, Starglow, and 3D Stroke also work in Premiere Pro. It looks like it may be project file specific.Īnother project came up where I had to kick out some graphics and realized after I did, that that project used shine in it and it didn't crash.
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