After Effects feature summary (May 2024 release)

The May 2024 (24.4) release presents new features, workflow improvement, and important fixes in After Effects.

Improved Freeze performance with Roto Brush

Pre-propagated frames accelerate object extraction during Freeze

With the latest update, After Effects has significantly improved the workflow with Roto Brush 2 and Roto Brush 3. Now, there's no need for the After Effects to recalculate each frame during the Freeze step. Instead, it intelligently caches inference for already propagated frames. This translates to a faster Freeze process and more efficient extraction of objects from footage, saving you valuable time. 

Learn more about working with Roto Brush in After Effects.

Label Color Menu Swatches

Easily identify the color label for your project items, keyframes, layers, and markers

With color swatches displayed next to the color names, identifying the color you'd like to set for your project items, keyframes, layers, or composition marker labels is easy and quick. 

The Preferences dialog box is open, and it has different sections, such as Label Defaults, Markers, and Label Colors. All label colors are listed with the color swatches next to them.
Label Color Swatches are now shown in all label menus to enable efficient ways to manage color selection for your labels.

Learn more about working with labels in After Effects.

Multi-layer keyframe copy-paste

Animate faster with the ability to copy and paste keyframes from multiple layers at the same time

Earlier, copying and pasting keyframes across multiple layers created a new layer in the composition. With the latest update, you can copy keyframe selections that span multiple layers and paste them anywhere in the timeline without creating a new layer. Use this capability to replicate animation sequences across different layers without manually setting keyframes for each instance, especially for animations that involve repetitive movements or patterns.

Copy and paste keyframe selections that span multiple layers without creating additional layers.

Learn about editing, moving, and copying keyframes in After Effects.

Reverse paste keyframes

Reverse paste keyframes to save time, maintain consistency, explore variations of animations, and enhance workflow efficiency

The new capability in After Effects to copy multiple frames spanned across multiple layers and reverse paste them anywhere in the timeline allows the use of existing animation keyframes in a mirrored or reversed manner without having to recreate them from scratch. 

Copy a set of keyframes in the timeline and use Command + Shift + v (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + v (Windows) to reverse-paste them. This saves time and makes sure of consistency in the timing of animations especially for repetitive or looping animations and ones that demand reversed symmetrical movements.

Timeline of a composition that has keyframes spread across multiple layers. These keyframes have been copied and pasted in reverse.
Copy-paste existing keyframes in a reversed order for an efficient animation workflow.

Learn how to reverse paste copied keyframes in After Effects.

Navigation to the earliest In and latest Out points

Quickly navigate to the earliest In and latest Out points when multiple layers are selected

Use the I and O keyboard shortcuts to move the current-time indicator (CTI) to the earliest In point and latest Out point in the timeline respectively, even when multiple layers are selected. Previously, these shortcuts would only work for the topmost layer in the selected layer stack. This update simplifies your workflow by allowing you to quickly navigate based on your selection's collective In and Out points.

Learn about ways you can use current-time indicator (CTI) while working in After Effects.

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