Overlord V1.27 Para After Effect - I... | Battle Axe
This template is available on:
👉 [Download Link – insert your link here]
The magic of v1.27 lies in the Effects Control Panel. Once imported, you will see a group of sliders labeled "Battle Axe Overlord v1.27 para."
| Parameter | Function | Recommended Range | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Swing Radius | Controls how wide the axe arc travels. | 30% (quick chops) to 100% (full spins) | | Impact Delay | Sets the frame offset between axe contact and screen shake. | 0 to 5 frames | | Blood Splatter Intensity | Triggers a particle system upon collision. | Off / Low / Extreme | | Drag Overshoot | Adds elastic rebound after the swing stops. | 0% (stiff) to 50% (cartoonish) |
To animate a perfect axe swing:
The Ultimate Bridge Between Illustrator and After Effects
If you are a motion designer who works with vector assets, you know the pain of the standard Adobe workflow. You create a beautiful piece of art in Illustrator, save it, import it into After Effects, and then spend precious minutes (or hours) cleaning up layers, converting to shapes, and organizing the hierarchy.
Overlord v1.27 by Battle Axe is the industry-standard plugin designed to obliterate that workflow bottleneck. It creates an invisible bridge between Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects, allowing you to transfer shapes instantly without rendering or exporting.
Here is a deep dive into the features that make v1.27 an essential tool for motion designers. Battle Axe Overlord v1.27 para After Effect - I...
Battle Axe Overlord v1.27 is a comprehensive After Effects extension/preset package designed for high-impact title animations, battle-style intros, and dynamic lower thirds. Version 1.27 introduces improved expression compatibility with AE 2024, faster render times, and expanded color controls.
This update sharpens the blade with major performance boosts and new customization features:
Installation is straightforward, but you must avoid common pitfalls.
Step 1: Download the Package
Ensure you have the legitimate .aep or .mogrt file for version 1.27. Do not confuse it with older versions (v1.2 lacks the "para" sliders). This template is available on:
Step 2: Install via Adobe Extension Manager (or Manual)
Step 3: Launch After Effects
Navigate to Window > Extensions > Battle Axe Overlord v1.27. Drag the "Overlord Base" comp into your timeline.
Step 4: Linking Assets The "para" prompt will appear. Click "Link Parameters." This connects the axe blade to the controller null object.
Before we get into the version numbers, let’s do a quick refresher. Overlord is an Adobe extension that creates an invisible bridge between Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects. It allows you to transfer vector shapes, paths, and layers directly from Illustrator to After Effects without saving files, without importing, and without the messy file structures of standard AI imports. 👉 [Download Link – insert your link here]
Think of it as "Copy and Paste" on steroids—specifically designed for motion graphics.



















