In the standard AE workflow, changing the velocity of 50 different layers requires tedious clicking. With Flow, you can select every keyframe across your timeline and apply a uniform "Ease In-Out" curve instantly. 2. Consistency is Key
Save your favorite curves as presets. No more rebuilding that perfect "bouncy" or "snappy" ease from scratch every time.
Apply eases instantly without even touching your mouse.
For professional editors, "Full Version" access means having the ability to import and export libraries, allowing for a consistent animation style across an entire team or project. How Flow Changes Your Workflow 1. Speed Up Repetitive Tasks
Flow is an intuitive curve editor for After Effects that provides a modern interface for applying easing to your keyframes. Instead of wrestling with the tiny handles of the native Graph Editor, Flow allows you to select keyframes and apply complex cubic-bezier curves with a single click. Key Features of v1.4.2
In this guide, we’ll explore why the full version of Flow v1.4.2 remains a staple in professional motion designer toolkits. What is AEScripts Flow?
While newer updates often follow, version 1.4.2 is widely regarded for its . It’s the "sweet spot" for many users who need a reliable tool that works across multiple versions of After Effects (from CC 2014 to the most recent releases) without the bloat.
When working on a brand video, the "feel" of the motion needs to be consistent. Flow allows you to define a specific easing math (e.g., 0.4, 0, 0.2, 1 ) and save it. Every animator on the project can then use that exact same curve, ensuring the brand's motion language is identical throughout. 3. Intuitive Design
A clean, easy-to-use graph that mimics CSS easing or tools like Figma and Sketch.


