![]() Plus, if VideoCopilot was aware of a glitch when updating they'd have included a note in the upgrade docs and nothing has been mentioned.Īs mentioned, thanks for your "sticktoitiveness.Optical Flares is a plug-in for designing and animating realistic lens flares in After Effects. I could see if I was loading it for the first time how those suggestions might come into play but for over two years I've been updating Ae and my OS and never had to do anything other than maybe re enter my VideoCopilot serial number. ![]() Every time I've ever upgraded Ae or OF it's worked without all the suggestions you've made. As suggested, I just copied the Plugin from the Ae 2022 Plugins directory to the 2023, started a new project and like the the screen shot I posted ealier, Ae isn't even seeing that specific plugin in the Effects/VideoCopilot menu. I'm attaching a screenshot showing that the 1.3.8 OF plugin is working in the 2022 Ae so my suspicion (like the other person on the PC) is that Ae 2023 is the challenge. I can normally troubleshoot these things my self but this one is trickier than most. I attached an image earlier in this string (today) showing my plugin being in the proper place (BTW I'm one of the original - CoSA - Ae Beta sites) so I'm hardly a newbie as to where and how to install plugins. Warren, I really appreciate your dilligence with respect to troubleshooting this. I'm just listing what may or may not be a contributing factor to this unexpected behavior. You may have already checked some or all of these. It's working as expected on both.Īfter Effects 23.5 under macOS 12.6.7 with Video Copilot Optical Flares applied to multiple Layers on Intel based 2017 iMac Pro I just installed 1.3.8 both on my 16-inch MacBook Pro M1 Max (macOS 13.4.1, After Effects 23.5, VC Optical Flares 1.3.8) and my 2017 iMac Pro (macOS 12.6.7, After Effects 23.5, VC Optical Flares 1.3.8).So, "ugin" should load as expected, but "(ugin)" should not. If the plugin file name or folder containing the plugin has parenthesis around it.MacOS dialog box asking to give permission to Optical Flares installer to access files in Documents folder macOS may prompt for permission to access files in the Documents folder.Running the installer again is probably the easiest way to resolve this, but it should also work to copy it from an older After Effects plugins folder to the plugins folder of the version of After Effects being used. Video Copilot Optical Flares plug-in for After Effects Installer > Select which versions of Adobe After Effects to install ![]()
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