Red Giant Trapcode Particular 4.1.2 [exclusive] Page
The controls (diffuse, specular, ambient, reflection) allow these polygons to interact with After Effects’ 3D lights. A single spot light raking across a swarm of metallic spheres transforms a generic particle burst into a cinematic title sequence. Furthermore, the Sprite Color Over Life and Opacity Over Life gradients—mappable to velocity, age, or random seed—enable subtle fades, color shifts, and decay that mimic photographic film or biological processes.
Today, Trapcode Particular has moved into a subscription model under Maxon (often referred to as Particular 5 or 6, featuring even more advanced "Emitters" and "Flocking" behaviors). Red Giant Trapcode Particular 4.1.2
Artists use Particular 4.1.2 for a wide range of professional tasks: Today, Trapcode Particular has moved into a subscription
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and the intuitive UI make it accessible for those with only a "slightly above-beginner" knowledge of After Effects. Industry Standard
Windows 10 (64-bit) or macOS High Sierra (10.13) and later. Hardware Recommendations Minimum Requirement Recommended Processor Multicore Intel or AMD 8-Core Intel/AMD or Apple Silicon (via Rosetta) RAM 16 GB or 32 GB Graphics Card 2 GB VRAM (Open GL 3.0) 4 GB+ Dedicated VRAM (NVIDIA/AMD) Step-by-Step Workflow: Creating Your First Particle System
