Video: Copilot
You can still buy Element 3D. The forums are archived time capsules of “How do I make this look more cinematic?” Optical Flares remains the first plugin installed on any new workstation.
And every once in a while, Andrew drops a new tutorial out of nowhere—no intro, no sponsorship, just pure craft—and the entire community stops what they’re doing to watch. video copilot
His most legendary tutorial? Possibly the —a fully functional, animated, 3D holographic UI built entirely with nested comps and expressions. You watched it, mouth open, realizing you knew nothing about the software you used every day. Why the Silence? If you’ve checked the site recently, you’ve noticed: fewer tutorials. Long gaps. The last major product update feels like ages ago. You can still buy Element 3D
Some say Andrew achieved what he set out to do. He democratized VFX for a generation. He worked on Star Wars (Rogue One), Avengers , and Doctor Strange —he didn’t need to prove anything. His most legendary tutorial
Here’s a post that captures the legacy, impact, and nostalgia of , written for motion designers, VFX artists, and anyone who came up watching Andrew Kramer. Title: The One-Man VFX Factory That Changed Everything: Why Video Copilot Still Matters