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Re: How does one CREATE a plug-in?
by Kevin Monahan on Aug 4, 2009 at 8:50:52 pm

FX Factory and CHV Plug-ins both have a way of creating plug-ins without learning to code C++ or the inner workings of the FX Plug architecture. Once you buy their plug-in, you can use your Quartz Composer Compositions as plug-ins. It's much like patching together a bunch of effects modules, quite neat actually. However, to make more advanced looking plug-ins, you have to know QC very well. With FX Factory, you can actually look at the patches and how they are constructed. Quite intricate!

Of course, you could also learn to code using FX Script. This code works in any version of FCP.

Kevin Monahan
www.fcpworld.com
Author - Motion Graphics and Effects in Final Cut Pro


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