![]() I like and respect the FxFactory guys (I worked with Gabe at another company before he started FxFactory and I live an easy subway ride away from their office so I’ve visited them from time to time) but I’ll never forget the feeling of having a project that I had put in a lot of time working on be vetoed that way : ) That project also depended on FxFactory code (to make use of QC comps) so I wasn’t able to go forward with it - although now I could do it replacing the QC comps with Vuo comps etc. ![]() of course any FxFactory effects that make use of Quartz Composer at all are becoming difficult to maintain at this point… Anyway, I could be wrong but I expect that he might have the same attitude toward something that relied on Vuo. ![]() I think he didn’t want to have an FxFactory product that made use of any code that wasn’t his (or Apple’s) because he thought it would be difficult to maintain in the future etc. This product I had created relied on a free Kineme QC patch that was under an MIT license which explicitly allowed for it to be used that way (redistributed as part of a paid product and even modified etc.) but Gabe shut it down. Years ago I did a lot of work on something I intended to release for Final Cut Pro through FxFactory. I get the FxFactory marketing emails so I had actually seen the video already. so it will require a lot more from me to sell outside of FxFactory)Ĭongratulations on launching the product - it looks useful. I hope and expect that I will be making use of vuo in commercial products in the foreseeable future though - and in that case FxFactory will not publish them and I’ll need to do more of the leg work of selling them myself (either way I have to make the promo videos myself : ) but FxFactory has a significant following and handles the purchase and delivery process etc. I’ve built some things using vuo but nothing I’ve offered for sale as of yet. Vuo is designed to support your creative vision as a VJ, digital artist, media producer, or hobbyist. Just drag, drop and connect building blocks to make your own animations, graphics, sounds, apps and more. (the onscreen UI shown in the videos is achieved by using the “rigging” and “linking” features in Apple Motion - and it would be possible to do the same for features built using vuo generated fxplugs). We ve launched Vuo 1.0 with a free-trial version. Those effects were built with Apple Motion and in some cases Quartz Composer based fxplugs used within Motion. Better Film Grain Effect for Final Cut Pro - Granularity - YouTube.Deviance: Glitches, Distortions and Pixellation Effects for FCP X - YouTube.Trade Tattoo Effects for Final Cut Pro X - YouTube.Radiance Effects for Final Cut Pro X - YouTube.Focus Point for Final Cut Pro X - YouTube.I have several effects that have sold a reasonable number of licenses (through FxFactory which acts as a kind of publisher)… this kind of thing
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