CenterLine for After Effects Tutorial
Welcome to the ultimate guide for CenterLine plugin! 🎨✨ Is an After Effects plugin that extracts clean, single-pixel skeletal vector paths from any raster artwork, Ready for perfect, smooth write-on animations with Trim Paths, and many more abilities. https://aescripts.com/CenterLine 0:00 Introduction to Centerline Plugin 0:48 Standard Strokes vs. Centerline 1:18 Example 1: Applying to a Text Layer 1:30 Understanding and Selecting Chains 1:51 Blending Chains into a Single Path 2:15 Adjusting the Animation Start Point 2:36 Exporting as Shape Layers and Vector Paths 3:29 Revealing the Original Image 3:51 Previewing and Color-Coding Chains 4:39 Example 2: Tracing Raster Images (Script Fonts) 4:54 Using the Invert Input Feature 5:43 Matching Original Image Width 6:17 Skeleton Cleanup and Smoothing Paths 6:47 Example 3: Map Route Animation 7:32 Adding and Customizing Particles 8:05 Particle Tip Mode 8:33 Conclusion

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