GEOlayers 3 1.0 is the ultimate tool for creating map animations in After Effects.
The Magic: Instead of manually drawing a bike route, drop your GPX file in, and Geolayers 3 perfectly maps your speed, elevation, and heart rate data onto the terrain. You can then animate a cursor tracing your actual ride through the Alps in 3D.
The Hot Setup: Place a pin on the roof of the Burj Khalifa, then have an arrow shoot up from that pin. It creates an incredible sense of scale without manual keyframing.
GEOlayers 3 is a powerful extension for After Effects used to create and animate custom maps. Potential "Pieces" or Components
The numbers "+3+10+hot" in your query are not immediately clear without more context. They could refer to:
For years, creating professional map animations required tedious manual tracking or low-resolution screen captures of Google Earth. GEOlayers 3
On screen, Geolayers 3 drew a red exclusion zone — ten minutes early. The heat kept building. And somewhere in the code’s log, a single line appeared:
GEOlayers 3 1.0 is the ultimate tool for creating map animations in After Effects.
The Magic: Instead of manually drawing a bike route, drop your GPX file in, and Geolayers 3 perfectly maps your speed, elevation, and heart rate data onto the terrain. You can then animate a cursor tracing your actual ride through the Alps in 3D. geolayers+3+10+hot
The Hot Setup: Place a pin on the roof of the Burj Khalifa, then have an arrow shoot up from that pin. It creates an incredible sense of scale without manual keyframing. GEOlayers 3 1
GEOlayers 3 is a powerful extension for After Effects used to create and animate custom maps. Potential "Pieces" or Components Create a new AE project at your target
The numbers "+3+10+hot" in your query are not immediately clear without more context. They could refer to:
For years, creating professional map animations required tedious manual tracking or low-resolution screen captures of Google Earth. GEOlayers 3
On screen, Geolayers 3 drew a red exclusion zone — ten minutes early. The heat kept building. And somewhere in the code’s log, a single line appeared: