Toggle entire groups of layers with a single click.
Through the aescripts + aeplugins manager, your Workflower tool stays updated with the latest AE versions (including M1/M2/M3 Mac support and Multi-Frame Rendering optimizations).
Motion design is 30% creativity and 70% file management. By reducing the time you spend scrolling through the timeline and digging into nested pre-comps, Workflower allows you to stay in the "flow state" longer. It transforms After Effects from a layer-based tool into a group-based powerhouse, similar to how Photoshop or Illustrator handles assets. How to Get Started To get the most out of the experience: aescripts workflower exclusive
Unlike the standard "shy" layers in AE, Workflower creates a parent-child hierarchy that visually cleans up your timeline. When you collapse a group, the layers disappear into a single "Header" layer, keeping your workspace pristine while maintaining the ability to tweak individual layers instantly. 2. Group Mattes & Adjustments
Ensure you use the aescripts manager for the smoothest installation. Toggle entire groups of layers with a single click
Dive into the Workflower ecosystem today and stop letting your layers manage you.
Start using Group Headers for your color correction and grain passes to see the immediate benefit of a non-destructive, non-pre-comped workflow. By reducing the time you spend scrolling through
Apply a track matte to an entire group of layers simultaneously. Key Features of the Workflower Exclusive Workflow 1. True Layer Grouping
If you’ve ever found yourself staring at an After Effects timeline that looks like a technicolour nightmare—hundreds of layers deep, labels clashing, and pre-comps nested like Russian dolls—you aren’t alone. For years, motion designers have begged for a better way to organise complex projects without the "pre-comp fatigue."
When you purchase through aescripts, you gain access to the dedicated Workflower panel. This isn't just a floating window; it’s a command centre that allows you to execute complex grouping commands, search for layers, and manage "Layer Tiling" with shortcuts that feel native to the OS. Why the "Exclusive" Tag Matters
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