Plugins and scripts act as the bridge between the software’s core functionality and the animator's ideal workflow. They can automate tedious tasks, generate complex effects that would take hours to draw by hand, and streamline the timeline management that often bogs down production.
Every software has user interface quirks. Perhaps you find the timeline cluttered, or the colour palette management clunky. Community-developed plugins often address these specific "pain points," offering alternative interfaces or shortcuts that the official developers haven't prioritized.
Open the Scripting Editor ( Windows > Scripting Editor ). Type:
: Fine-tunes visual intensity within the node pipeline.