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Dockable Panels for After Effects - ScriptUI 

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Welcome today we're going to take a deep dive into Adobe's ScriptUI so you will be able to make your own dockable panels in most of the Adobe programs. (After Effects, Illustrator, Premier, Photoshop, etc) This is a follow up of my 'After Effects Scripting for Absolute Beginners' tutorial.
For this particular tutorial I'll will be working with After Effects but the ScriptUI programming applies almost the whole Adobe suite. I'll be using Visual Studio Code to create the script because not everybody can use the Extendscript Toolkit nowadays because of compatibility issues. What is ScriptUI? Well UI stands for User Interface so it's a module within the Adobe library that you can use to create your own panels for your scripts. So you can use this to create dockable panels for After Effects, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premier, etc.
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Комментарии : 15   
@rayan69pl
@rayan69pl Год назад
This channel is not dead though!
@CodeandMotion
@CodeandMotion Год назад
Bacc from the dead :p
@vinodhvarma6075
@vinodhvarma6075 Год назад
amazing tutorial. welcome back bro, please do videos regularly. Are you into freelancing too?
@zohaibmalik819
@zohaibmalik819 Год назад
Nice tutorial. Hope to see more scripting stuff.
@riigel
@riigel Год назад
great work!
@BRODZELi
@BRODZELi Год назад
Thanks for sharing.
@mashbatmashka3191
@mashbatmashka3191 Год назад
I'm interested in Adobe scripts. But I have no idea how to start. Can you please make a video that specifically explains VS Code setup from the beginning? pls bro
@CodeandMotion
@CodeandMotion Год назад
It's on the channel
@michaelmuller6029
@michaelmuller6029 Год назад
Please tell me how you got this awesome info popup like at 3:40 where upon hovering over "Window", I watched your other tutorial on getting started with vscode but intellisense itself doesnt seem to do the trick.
@CodeandMotion
@CodeandMotion Год назад
My setup in this video is exactly what I showed in my other tutorial. The problem is that when you get deeper into the code at one point it doesn't show it anymore because it does not know exactly what object you're working with. Later in the tutorial when I start adding tabs and stuff we also don't have that nice intellisense anymore. I dont think there is a way to have it. ScriptUI is kinda old and the typing is weird so VSCode most of the time doesn't know what the exact object is you're working with.
@michaelmuller6029
@michaelmuller6029 Год назад
@@CodeandMotion I see, that's unfortunate. This looked so handy. Thanks!
@riigel
@riigel Год назад
3 years lol
@ttvd94
@ttvd94 Год назад
How to make it dockable man? HOOOWWW?? You promised to teach a dockable panel. hoooowwww?????????!!!!!!!!
@CodeandMotion
@CodeandMotion Год назад
Yes >> Window("palette", "Expression Library", undefined); it's also important to put it in the correct folder when you install it. I showed that in the previous video.
@MdMahadiHasan
@MdMahadiHasan Год назад
Man Thanks a lot, it deserve more view. Are you avaiable on discord?
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