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nishu_kush
Community Manager
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December 7, 2023
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After Effects 24.1 is now available for download!

  • December 7, 2023
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After Effects 24.1 is Here

Greetings, After Effects Users!

The December release of After Effects 24.1 is here, packed with dedicated 3D-related features such as native model import, alignment tools, Image-Based Lighting, and high-fidelity, GPU-accelerated renders!

Seize the excitement of this update available now on the Creative Cloud desktop app. Let's explore the multitude of incredible possibilities.


What's New

3D model import

Natively import 3D models (GLB, GLTF) with materials directly into After Effects and design your compositions in a unified space with 3D shapes and text.

 

 

 

 

Image-Based Lighting

Use 360-degree High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI) files as a light source to realistically place models into a scene with complementary lighting and shadows, making objects appear as though they naturally belong. 

 

 

 

 

Advanced 3D renderer 

Render 3D motion graphics with this high-performance, GPU-powered engine that offers high-quality antialiasing and transparency.

 

 

 

 

2D/3D interoperability

Seamlessly use 2D and 3D elements in the same composition to create more visually exciting and complex animations.

 

 

 

Animated lights and cameras 

Get creative flexibility by extracting lights and cameras from a 3D model to improve the lighting in your scene and create dynamic camera effects.

 

 

 

 

3D Snapping 

You can now snap layers in 3D space while dragging the constrained X, Y, and Z position handles of the 3D Gizmo. This includes the XY, XZ, and YZ combo handles of the 3D position gizmo.

 

 

 

3D model-driven effects

Combine 2D and 3D workflows in one composition. Effects that reference another layer, such as Displacement Map, Vector Blur, or Calculations, can use a 3D model layer as a source to create highly stylized renders. 

 

 

 

 

 

Refreshed animation presets 

Updated and improved existing animation presets that have a modernized look and are easier to configure.

 

 

Features in Beta

Import OBJ 3D models

Natively import OBJ 3D models into your project and drop them into your composite alongside other 2D and 3D layers.

 

 

 

 

What's Fixed

  • Clearing the preferences from Startup and Repair no longer crashes After Effects.
  • In the Properties panel, the Fill and Stroke colors no longer reset when switching from solid color to gradient and back.
  • In the Properties panel, Stroke controls now correctly toggle when the Stroke checkbox is changed. 
  • Changing the frame rate of a composition no longer causes the UI to freeze or lag.
  • Keyframes on time stretched response design now correctly follow the cursor when dragged. 
  • Blocked older version of Animation Composer that caused After Effects to crash.

How to update After Effects to 24.1

Open the Creative Cloud desktop application and click the Updates tab on the top left. Find After Effects in the list and click Update.

 

 

I don't see the update in my Creative Cloud desktop application. What should I do?

Click Help > Check for Updates from the Creative Cloud desktop application to refresh it.

 

20 replies

Participant
November 13, 2024

I have Adobe After Effects 2023, but do not have a high enough windows to update to AE 2025. I look at the updates tab, but there is only the incompatible 2025 update, no 2024 options. Can someone help me update to any 2024 version. (I am on Windows 10)

OussK
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 19, 2024

1- Check Windows Version: Ensure your system is running Windows 10 version 20H2 or later. To verify:

•Press Win + R, type winver, and press Enter.

•A window will display your current Windows version.

2-Update Windows: If your version is earlier than 20H2:

• Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.

•Click Check for updates and install any available updates.

than try

Participant
February 11, 2024

I mean, as cute as it sounds I would never, ever use After Effects for importing or rendering 3D objects. I would use C4D, like most of my colleagues.

 

That they decided to put all their resources into this feature, adding another rickety layer on top of a trembling scaffold, knowing it would only serve to insert a dozen new bugs, instead of addressing the almost preposterously long requests for background autosave, live text from AI files, mkv support, etc. 

 

We begged on UserVoice for years which they ignored, they bump us over here and then continue to ignore those same requests despite the upvotes, despite the system they insist is for our benefit as opposed to being some wishing well we drop our coins into endlessly. 

I am grateful for many of the changes they have implemented, just having the xyz coordinates a default has saved so much time. But having this trickle of minor improvements while they slam us with whiz bang 3D importing I will never ever use is just galling.

 

Adobe, please, we beg you...fix your foundation before adding one more floor!!!


Cavalry

 

Participant
February 11, 2024

The codebase of AE is more than likely being held together with duck tape and Gorilla Glue at this point.  Every release is breaking something that should be simply working.  Any plans to rewrite this dinosaur?  You are starting to see some competition from programs that actually work.  I am dangerously close to simply hanging on to AE for legacy reasons for a few years while I switch over to a more stable and modern  software.

Sterphy
Known Participant
February 11, 2024

I've got my eye on Cavalry, but it seems a bit basic at the moment.  The other thing I'm looking at is DUIK for Blender, but I am seriously considering cancelling my entire Adobe CC subscription.  AE is the only thing that doesn't have a much better alternative ready to go, but Adobe seem to be doing there best to make their one unique app unusable 

֑nubnubbud
Inspiring
April 19, 2024

I yelled at them till they gave me my CS6 perpetual license back. Working like a charm, and 22% faster renders, too!

 

They're totally unaware that they have 4 billion in profits and they're sitting on a 20 year monopoly on indie VFX if they put 20 million toward a new After Effects, but no. The shareholders want their money NOW!

 

I can basically guarantee it's more expensive to maintain this 1993 lemon than deprecate it and make a new program.

jackthegiantkiller
Inspiring
January 31, 2024

I mean, as cute as it sounds I would never, ever use After Effects for importing or rendering 3D objects. I would use C4D, like most of my colleagues.

 

That they decided to put all their resources into this feature, adding another rickety layer on top of a trembling scaffold, knowing it would only serve to insert a dozen new bugs, instead of addressing the almost preposterously long requests for background autosave, live text from AI files, mkv support, etc. 

 

We begged on UserVoice for years which they ignored, they bump us over here and then continue to ignore those same requests despite the upvotes, despite the system they insist is for our benefit as opposed to being some wishing well we drop our coins into endlessly. 

I am grateful for many of the changes they have implemented, just having the xyz coordinates a default has saved so much time. But having this trickle of minor improvements while they slam us with whiz bang 3D importing I will never ever use is just galling.

 

Adobe, please, we beg you...fix your foundation before adding one more floor!!!

֑nubnubbud
Inspiring
January 31, 2024

so, uh, still no multithreading for most existing effects, I take it?
it's called after effects for a reason, y'know...

OussK
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2024

Multithreading could really amp up the performance, especially given the name "After Effects." Here's hoping they prioritize optimizing those effects soon. Thanks for highlighting this crucial aspect!, but let's be clear at least we have Multithreading now 🙂 

HunchoDreams
Known Participant
February 22, 2024

We could use more GPU accelerated Effects. It's a shame that Premiere has GPU accelerated Warp Stabilizer and After Effects doesnt.

Sterphy
Known Participant
January 31, 2024

I saw in the Reddit that Adobe had talks with people like Puget Systems on how they can improve and optimise AE, but ultimately it's just too much work for them to go through the years of old code that they have just continued to add to, so they're not going to bother.   I guess that means they'll either have to rush to overhaul their terrible product when a decent competitor comes along, or they'll just buy out the competition.  I just hope it's not the latter, because I'm sick of Adobe making it hard for me to do my job

Sterphy
Known Participant
January 29, 2024

Can you please just release a version that isn't worse than the last one?? You haven't managed that in SO long!  Just stop adding new features , fix the bugs and make it run smoothly!  That's all we want from you!  We just want you to release something that works right! 

OussK
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2024

THey there! I totally get where you're coming from. It can be frustrating when updates don't seem to improve things. Stability and smooth performance are key, no doubt about it. Let's hope the team takes note and focuses on ironing out those kinks in the next release. Thanks for voicing your thoughts!

Sterphy
Known Participant
January 29, 2024

I see the Adobe team has gone back to the classic silent treatment mode they used with the original Uservoice. Great job rebuilding user resentment! We just love having our legitimate concerns absolutely ignored.


I'm worried that they're going to drop After Effects completely.  That's the only thing that can explain their complete lack of interest in AE users or making the app actually work properly.  That can't be that workshy

jackthegiantkiller
Inspiring
January 29, 2024

I see the Adobe team has gone back to the classic silent treatment mode they used with the original Uservoice. Great job rebuilding user resentment! We just love having our legitimate concerns absolutely ignored.

Participant
January 26, 2024

Don't update!!!, crashes. Get it right for once Adobe. Dont you bug-test before release??? I fear everytime there is an adobe update