Triune Digital - Infinity Vfx Assets Collection... 90%
Triune launched Infinity+ , a subscription at $19/month or $149/year. New assets added monthly. Existing lifetime owners kept their version but wouldn't get future updates unless they upgraded.
Here is the complete story of the , from its inception to its impact on the motion graphics and visual effects industry. Chapter 1: The Gap in the Market (Pre-2018) Before the Infinity collection, Triune Digital was already a respected name in the VFX industry, known for high-quality but individual asset packs. Filmmakers, YouTubers, and motion designers faced a common problem: creating professional-grade visual effects was either expensive (hiring a VFX artist) or time-consuming (learning complex software from scratch). Triune Digital - Infinity VFX Assets Collection...
A competing brand called "VFX Supreme" copied 300+ Infinity assets exactly, renamed them, and sold the pack for $49. Triune Digital filed DMCA takedowns and a lawsuit. After three months, VFX Supreme shut down and paid $150,000 in damages. Triune launched Infinity+ , a subscription at $19/month