Ripple Edit
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Compatibility After Effects Please check exact version compatibility under the "COMPATIBILITY" tab below
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Ripple Edit brings in a suite of editing tools to After Effects inspired by premieres editing power. Whether you need to delete a layer, and don’t want to manually reposition your layers, or you need to trim or expand a layer and don’t want to spend the time moving layers around your comp, Ripple Edit is a must have for anyone using After Effects.
Features:
In Point will push the in point in the selected layer(s) in by one, shifting everything to the right on the timeline (including the layer) to the left by one frame
Holding shift will do the same, but with 10 frames instead
Holding Alt will push the in point out instead of in, shifitng layer right instead of left
Close gap will merge two or more layers, removing the gap between them
Holding Alt will only work when one layer is selected, it works much like the ripple delete on an empty space in premiere, shifting all layers right of the layer left until the selected layer has no gap
Delete has only one function, it will delete the selected layer(s) shifting all layers to the right the amount needed to make sure no gaps are left.
Working much like using alt + [ Active Time will set the in point of your selected layer(s) to the current point in the timeline, however it will also shift all layers to the right left to match
Holding Alt will set the out point instead of the inpoint
This tool sets the selected layer(s) in and out points to the edges of the comp or the limits of the layer
Holding Alt will set the comp start and length to the bounds of the selected layer(s)
This is almost identical to In Point except it works on the out point of selected layer(s), pull the out point left by one, shifting all layers to the right
Holding shift will do the same, but with 10 frames instead
Holding alt will push the out point out instead of in, shifting layers to the right instead of left
After Effects | 2022, 2021, 2020, CC 2019, CC 2018, CC 2017, CC 2015.3, CC 2015, CC 2014 |
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1.1.4 (Current version) - Sep 10, 2021
* Fixed Cntrl/Cmd modifiers not working when using inPoint and outPoint controls
*Thanks to Christopher Nurjaya for pointing out this bug*
*Thanks to Christopher Nurjaya for pointing out this bug*
1.1.3 - Sep 6, 2021
+ Updated help text
+ Fixed minor bugs
+ Updated to latest version of licensing framework
+ Added debugging functionality
+ Fixed minor bugs
+ Updated to latest version of licensing framework
+ Added debugging functionality
1.1.2 - Feb 25, 2019
+ Ripple Edit will now ignore locked layers
+ Ripple Edit will now ignore hidden layers (shy)
+ Actions now have more feedback in the info panel
+ Orientation is remembered in between AE instances
○ Removed “Ctrl/Cmd + double clicking” to open the help menu ○ General grammatical and spelling fixes
Thanks to Lars Jandel for assistance in debugging this version
+ Ripple Edit will now ignore hidden layers (shy)
+ Actions now have more feedback in the info panel
+ Orientation is remembered in between AE instances
○ Removed “Ctrl/Cmd + double clicking” to open the help menu ○ General grammatical and spelling fixes
Thanks to Lars Jandel for assistance in debugging this version
1.1.1 - Feb 13, 2019
Added gear button for opening the licensing and help menu
1.1.0 - Feb 12, 2019
Moved over to using ScriptUI system
Alt double clicking the background will change orientation of panel
Cmd or Cntrl double clicking the background will open and help and licensing menu
Alt double clicking the background will change orientation of panel
Cmd or Cntrl double clicking the background will open and help and licensing menu
1.0.0 - Feb 5, 2019
Initial release