So here I am: My first blog post and my first tutorial. I’m not super confident at filming myself and trying to look natural. That’s why I work behind the scenes. But I wanted to teach my skills to people who might be interested. The video below took a few takes, and I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out, although I could still take some practice. Check it out, and I hope, if you like Adobe After Effects, you find this useful.
I decided to do my first tutorial on the Saber Plugin because I love that Plugin. As you will see from the video, I have used it many times in my professional work.
Here’s a quick quide on how to install it, which I didn’t go through in the video.
Download either the Mac or PC version from https://www.videocopilot.net/blog/2016/03/new-plug-in-saber-now-available-100-free/.
Find the downloaded .dmg file, usually in your Downloads folder.
Double-click the .dmg file to open the installation package.
The installer will prompt you to drag the Saber plugin file into the appropriate directory. Navigate to your Adobe After Effects plugins folder, typically: Applications > Adobe After Effects [Version] > Plug-ins
Drag the Saber plugin file into this folder.
Locate the downloaded file (usually in your Downloads folder) and double-click the installer to begin.
The installer should automatically detect your Adobe After Effects folder. If it doesn’t, manually point it to the correct directory, typically: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe After Effects [Version]\Support Files\Plug-ins
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish installing the plugin.
So now you’ve installed it, check out my video to start creating some awesome stuff.
. This specific build is part of the 8.15 release cycle, which introduced significant overhauls to PCB routing and mechanical layer management. Key Features and Enhancements Overhauled Curved Routing:
Read and accept the End User License Agreement (EULA). License Key Activation: Select Use a locally installed license key when prompted. Browse to your .lxk license file and click Install .
is one of the most stable, feature-rich releases of the industry-standard electronic design automation (EDA) suite developed by Labcenter Electronics.
| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended Specification | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 7, 8, or 10 (32-bit or 64-bit) | Windows 10 64-bit | | Processor | 1.8 GHz dual-core | Quad-core CPU at 2.5 GHz or higher | | RAM | 3 GB (for basic use) | 8 GB or more | | Graphics Card | Intel HD Graphics 3000 (OpenGL 2.0 support) | Discrete graphics card with 512 MB or more dedicated memory, DirectX and OpenGL support, preferably a CAD/3D acceleration card | | Hard Disk Space | 2 GB to 10 GB (depending on installation) | 20 GB for extensive libraries and project files | Proteus Professional 8.15 SP1 Build 34318
Technical Overview: Proteus Professional 8.15 SP1 Build 34318
Build 34318, released as Service Pack 1 (SP1), is the direct response to feedback on this foundational update. It is a maintenance release that prioritizes reliability and usability, applying numerous fixes across the software's core modules, including the schematic capture (ISIS), PCB layout (ARES), and microcontroller simulation (VSM) tools.
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: Version 8.15 introduces a file format change that is not backward compatible with older versions of Proteus. Core Functional Modules
, allowing for real-time simulation of microcontrollers (Arduino, STM32, PIC) alongside analog/digital circuitry. Gerber Export : Once finished, you can generate production files via Output > Generate Gerber/Excellon Files Core Functional Modules
globally or for specific groups, giving you total aesthetic and technical control over your signal paths. Expanded Layering & Control
Even though newer versions (Proteus 9, and later 8.16/8.17) exist, retains a cult following. Here’s why:
