1.0 - Geolayers 3

Because GEOlayers handles massive amounts of graphical data, optimization is key:

While previous versions hinted at 3D terrain, version 1.0 delivers full raster-to-geometry displacement. Using a DEM (Digital Elevation Model), the plugin turns flat maps into mountain ranges. Combined with the camera tools, you can fly over the Himalayas or the Rocky Mountains with realistic occlusion.

Avoid keyframing a zoom that goes from an entire continent down to a single house in a single continuous shot, as this requires downloading thousands of map tiles. Instead, use quick camera cuts.

GEOlayers 3 1.0 set the gold standard for cartographic animation in Adobe After Effects, successfully bridging the gap between complex geographic data science and creative motion design. Share public link GEOlayers 3 1.0

Use the 3D camera controls to set keyframes for zoom, rotation, and camera movement.

The 1.0 iteration introduced a suite of features that made complex cartography accessible to all motion designers: 1. Intuitive 3D Mapping Interface

The plugin automatically calculates the complex curvilinear trajectory between the two points, generating a smooth zoom that looks natural. Step 4: Add Visual Assets Because GEOlayers handles massive amounts of graphical data,

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Operating GEOlayers 3 1.0 follows a straightforward, linear pipeline designed to maximize efficiency.

The primary advantage of GEOlayers 3 is its seamless integration into the After Effects ecosystem. Prior to tools like GEOlayers, creating a spinning globe or a zoomed-in city map often involved static images or complex workflows in 3D software like Cinema 4D or Blender. GEOlayers 3 eliminates the need to leave the timeline. By connecting directly to OpenStreetMap (OSM), the plugin grants users access to a vast, open-source database of the entire world. This connection transforms the map-making process from a design task into a data visualization task. Users can simply search for a location—from a continent to a specific coffee shop—and instantly generate a fully editable map layer. This immediacy not only saves time but allows for rapid iteration, a critical component of the creative process. Avoid keyframing a zoom that goes from an

What are you creating? (e.g., travel vlog, documentary, corporate video)

Trace historical journeys, visualize shifting political borders over time, or highlight geopolitical conflict zones with precise data.

Move your playhead forward 4 seconds, search for your destination (e.g., "Paris, France"), adjust your zoom level, and click again.

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