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Create Flexible and Dynamic Hoses with RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar


RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar: What is it and why you need it




If you are an animator or a motion designer who uses Adobe After Effects, you might have heard of RubberHose, a plugin that allows you to create flexible and dynamic hoses using shape layers. In this article, we will introduce you to RubberHose 2, the latest version of this plugin that offers more features, more speed, and more fun.




RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar


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RubberHose was created by Adam Plouff, a motion designer and developer who wanted to simplify the process of rigging and animating characters in After Effects. He released the first version of RubberHose in 2015 and it quickly became popular among animators who loved its simplicity and versatility.


In November 2017, he released RubberHose 2, which improved upon the original plugin in many ways. Here are some of the features of RubberHose 2:


  • Non-IK: Unlike other rigging plugins that use inverse kinematics (IK), RubberHose uses a simple bend algorithm that gives you more control over your hoses.



  • Resolution independent: Because RubberHose uses shape layers, you can scale your hoses up or down without losing quality.



  • Everything connecting: You can connect hoses with other hoses or with art layers from Photoshop or Illustrator using two new tools called RubberPin and RubberRig.



  • Fun-time shape layer rigging: You can create expressive and stylized characters using hoses as limbs, tails, hair, etc.



  • Advanced Hose styling: You can customize your hoses with different widths, tapers, colors, strokes, effects, masks, etc.



  • Speed improvements: You can work faster with RubberHose 2 thanks to its optimized codebase and keyframe baking feature.



If you are interested in learning more about RubberHose 2, keep reading this article as we will show you how to install it, how to use it, how to style it, how to connect it with other layers, and how to speed up your workflow.


How to install RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar




The first step to use RubberHose 2 is to install it on your computer. Here are the steps you need to follow:




  • Extract the rar file using a program like WinRAR or The Unarchiver. You will get a folder called "RubberHose" that contains several files and subfolders.



  • Copy the folder "RubberHose" to your plugins directory. The location of your plugins directory depends on your operating system and your After Effects version. For example, on Windows with After Effects CC2020, it would be C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects CC2020\Support Files\Plug-ins.



  • Restart After Effects and activate the plugin. To activate the plugin, go to Window > Extensions > Battle Axe > License Manager. Enter your email address and license key that you received when you purchased or downloaded the plugin. Click "Activate" and wait for confirmation.



Congratulations! You have successfully installed RubberHose 2. Now you are ready to use it in your projects.


How to use RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar




The next step is to learn how to use RubberHose 2. Here are some basic steps:


  • Create a new composition and add a shape layer. To create a shape layer, go to Layer > New > Shape Layer or use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Alt+N (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+N (Mac OS).



How to style RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar




One of the best features of RubberHose 2 is that you can style your hoses in many different ways. You can make them thick or thin, straight or curved, solid or dashed, and more. Here are some steps to style your hoses:


  • Select the hose layer and open the Hose Styling panel. To open the panel, go to Window > Extensions > Battle Axe > Hose Styling or use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Alt+H (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+H (Mac OS).



  • Choose a preset or customize the hose width, taper, color, stroke, etc. The panel has several options to adjust the appearance of your hose. You can use the sliders, color pickers, buttons, and checkboxes to change the settings. You can also use the dropdown menu to choose from a list of presets that are included with the plugin.



  • Apply effects or masks to the hose layer for more variation. You can also use After Effects native effects or masks to modify your hose layer. For example, you can use the Roughen Edges effect to make your hose look more organic, or you can use a mask to cut out parts of your hose.



You can style your hoses as much as you want until you get the desired look. You can also copy and paste the hose styling settings from one layer to another using the buttons on the panel.


How to connect RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar with other layers




Another great feature of RubberHose 2 is that you can connect your hoses with other layers, such as art layers from Photoshop or Illustrator. This allows you to create more complex and realistic characters using RubberHose 2. Here are some steps to connect your hoses with other layers:


  • Use RubberPin or RubberRig to link hoses with art layers. RubberPin and RubberRig are two new tools that are included with RubberHose 2. They allow you to link hoses with art layers using pins or rigs. To use them, select an art layer and a hose layer and go to Window > Extensions > Battle Axe > RubberPin or RubberRig. You can also use the shortcuts Ctrl+Shift+Alt+P (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+P (Mac OS) for RubberPin and Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+R (Mac OS) for RubberRig.



  • Adjust the pin or rig settings to match the art layer's position, rotation, scale, etc. The pin or rig will create a controller layer that will link the art layer with the hose layer. You can use the controller layer to adjust the position, rotation, scale, offset, and orientation of the art layer relative to the hose layer. You can also use expressions or keyframes to animate the controller layer.



  • Animate the art layer and the hose together using keyframes or expressions. Once you have linked your art layer with your hose layer using a pin or a rig, you can animate them together as one unit. You can use keyframes or expressions to move, rotate, scale, bend, etc. your character.



You can connect as many hoses and art layers as you want using pins or rigs. You can also mix and match different types of hoses and art layers to create unique characters.


How to speed up RubberHose 2 Plugin for After Effects rar workflow




The last feature we will cover in this article is how to speed up your workflow with RubberHose 2. Here are some tips and tricks:


  • Use Essential Properties to reuse a single precomped rig multiple times. Essential Properties is a new feature in After Effects that allows you to expose selected properties of a precomped layer in its parent composition. This means you can create a single rig using RubberHose 2, precompose it, and then reuse it multiple times by changing its essential properties. For example, you can change its color, width, taper, etc.



  • Use keyframe baking to convert expressions to keyframes for faster rendering. Keyframe baking is a feature in RubberHose 2 that allows you to convert expressions on your hoses to keyframes. This can improve your rendering speed and performance by reducing the calculation load on After Effects. To use keyframe baking, select your hose layers and go to Window > Extensions > Battle Axe > Keyframe Baking.



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  • Ctrl+Shift+Alt+H (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+H (Mac OS) to open the Hose Styling panel.



  • Ctrl+Shift+Alt+P (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+P (Mac OS) to apply RubberPin to selected layers.



  • Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+R (Mac OS) to apply RubberRig to selected layers.



  • Ctrl+Shift+Alt+B (Windows) or Command+Shift+Option+B (Mac OS) to open the Keyframe Baking panel.



  • Select a hose layer and press U to reveal its keyframes and expressions.



  • Select a hose layer and press E to reveal its effects.



  • Select a hose layer and press M to reveal its masks.



  • Select a hose layer and press F9 to apply easy ease to its keyframes.



  • Select a hose layer and press Alt+[ or Alt+] (Windows) or Option+[ or Option+] (Mac OS) to trim its in point or out point to the current time indicator.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+C and Ctrl/Cmd+V to copy and paste its hose styling settings.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+[ or Ctrl/Cmd+] to move it up or down in the layer stack.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+D to duplicate it.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+F to find it in the project panel.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+K to open its layer settings.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+L to lock or unlock it.



  • Select a hose layer and press Ctrl/Cmd+M to add it to the render queue.



g>Use shortcuts and tips to access RubberHose features quickly and easily. There are many shortcuts and tips that can help you work faster with RubberHose 2. Here are some of them:


Conclusion




In this article, we have introduced you to RubberHose 2, a plugin for After Effects that allows you to create flexible and dynamic hoses using shape layers. We have shown you how to install it, how to use it, how to style it, how to connect it with other layers, and how to speed up your workflow. We hope you have learned something new and useful from this article and that you will give RubberHose 2 a try in your next project.


RubberHose 2 is a powerful and versatile tool that can help you create amazing character animations in After Effects. It is easy to use, resolution independent, everything connecting, fun-time shape layer rigging, advanced hose styling, and speed improving. It is also compatible with other plugins and scripts that can enhance your animation workflow even more.


If you want to learn more about RubberHose 2, you can visit the official website (https://www.battleaxe.co/rubberhose/) where you can find more information, documentation, tutorials, examples, support, and more. You can also follow the developer on Twitter (@adamplouff) where he shares updates, tips, tricks, and more.


Thank you for reading this article and happy animating with RubberHose 2!


FAQs




  • Q1: What are the system requirements for RubberHose 2?



  • A1: RubberHose 2 works with After Effects CC2015.3 and above on Windows and Mac OS.



  • Q2: How much does RubberHose 2 cost?



  • A2: RubberHose 2 costs $45 for a single user license, $225 for a team license (5 users), and $675 for an enterprise license (25 users). You can also get a free trial version from the official website.



  • Q3: How can I get support for RubberHose 2?



  • A3: You can get support for RubberHose 2 by visiting the official website, reading the documentation, watching tutorials, joining the Discord server, or contacting the developer via email or Twitter.



  • Q4: What are some examples of projects made with RubberHose 2?



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  • A4: You can find some examples of projects made with RubberHose 2 on the official website, Vimeo, YouTube, Behance, Dribbble, etc. Some notable examples are Google Assistant, Spotify Wrapped, Netflix BoJack Horseman, etc.



  • Q5: What are some alternatives to RubberHose 2?



  • A5: Some alternatives to RubberHose 2 are Duik Bassel, Limber, Joysticks 'n Sliders, etc.




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