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NEW: Furikake. Furikake is a lightweight and high-performance particle generation plugin for After Effects. With a high-speed rendering engine that fully leverages the power of modern CPUs and a graphical user interface, it can smoothly handle a massive number of particles. It also supports Multi-Frame Rendering (MFR), Depth of...

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