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I get it. Videohive’s Element 3D (by Video Copilot) is a legendary plugin. It’s powerful, fast, and creates stunning 3D objects inside After Effects without needing a separate rendering application. But the license costs $199.
Andrew Kramer (the creator) literally taught thousands of us how to do visual effects for free on YouTube. He earned your respect. Don’t repay that by stealing his software. i--- Element 3d License Username And Password Free
Element 3D offers a fully functional 14-day trial (watermarked, but fully functional). You can render a stunning shot for a portfolio piece in 14 days. Then uninstall. I get it
If it’s not, use Blender (which is actually free and open-source) to make your 3D elements and render them out as PNG sequences. But the license costs $199
Before you click that sketchy link, let’s look at what you’re really downloading—and what it will cost you in the long run. Let’s be blunt: There is no such thing as a legitimate, shared “username and password” for Element 3D. Video Copilot uses a robust license server. Each license is tied to a specific user and a specific computer ID.
Inside, there is no license. Instead, there is a “keygen.exe” or a “password stealer disguised as a readme.txt.”