Element 3D is a paid plugin from VideoCopilot (by Andrew Kramer). The latest official version numbers are different from “v10345,” which doesn’t match their known release pattern. That version number itself is suspicious.
– In Element’s settings panel, ensure your graphics card is selected. For older Macs with NVIDIA GPUs (GeForce GT 650M, etc.), enable CUDA if available. For AMD cards, use OpenGL.
Instant feedback on materials, lighting, and shadows.
As a legacy version, v1.0.345 was designed for older Mac hardware and software environments:
⚠️ Downloading "cracked" plugins — especially for macOS — is a high-risk way to get your system compromised, and VideoCopilot’s licensing is enforced aggressively.
If you have a legitimate license key from Video Copilot for v1 (perhaps you purchased it years ago and still have the installer), here is how to install it on a supported older Mac (OS X 10.9–10.12):
Element 3D is a paid plugin from VideoCopilot (by Andrew Kramer). The latest official version numbers are different from “v10345,” which doesn’t match their known release pattern. That version number itself is suspicious.
– In Element’s settings panel, ensure your graphics card is selected. For older Macs with NVIDIA GPUs (GeForce GT 650M, etc.), enable CUDA if available. For AMD cards, use OpenGL.
Instant feedback on materials, lighting, and shadows.
As a legacy version, v1.0.345 was designed for older Mac hardware and software environments:
⚠️ Downloading "cracked" plugins — especially for macOS — is a high-risk way to get your system compromised, and VideoCopilot’s licensing is enforced aggressively.
If you have a legitimate license key from Video Copilot for v1 (perhaps you purchased it years ago and still have the installer), here is how to install it on a supported older Mac (OS X 10.9–10.12):