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Video Copilot Element 3D is a powerful 3D rendering plugin for Adobe After Effects priced at $199.95, enabling real-time 3D object import, animation, and rendering directly within the After Effects timeline. Featuring a GPU-accelerated OpenGL engine, Element 3D supports OBJ and C4D model import, physically-based materials with reflections and refra

  • Updated Jun 1, 2026

VEGAS Pro (formerly Sony Vegas Pro, now by MAGIX) is a professional video editing software priced at approximately $399 for the full Suite edition, with Edit and Pro tiers also available. Featuring a highly customizable timeline-based interface, HDR color support, AI-powered tools for upscaling and style transfer, nested timelines, and advanced aud

  • Updated Jun 1, 2026

Cinema 4D — professional 3D modeling, animation, simulation, and rendering software by Maxon. Complete guide covering features, Maxon One bundle, Redshift GPU rendering, pricing, and setup instructions. Cinema 4D is the industry standard for motion graphics, broadcast design, and 3D visualization. Features MoGraph toolset for procedural animation,

  • Updated Jun 1, 2026

A mesmerizing glowing heart animation built with WebGL and GLSL shaders. Uses quadratic Bézier curves, GPU fragment shaders, and canvas visualization to create real-time pulsing glow trails. Perfect for shader art, creative coding, and Valentine’s Day projects.

  • Updated Sep 5, 2025
  • JavaScript

雷神 Raijin — the terminal-first Agentic Development Environment. Built in Rust on our own GPU UI framework (Inazuma). World-first: per-command GPU block grids, native Nushell structured output, and TUI-aware block rendering. 97 context chips and 715 CLI completions built into the binary. Zero plugins. Zero compromises.

  • Updated Apr 22, 2026
  • Rust

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