hello,
I think Im trying to do the same thing as Jackson but I definitely don’t find how to achieve that effect on AE with Trapcode Mir…
Well, I understood that with Mir I would not be able to get rid off that typical diagonal line which is inside each square, let’s see this particularity as an enhanced grid effect.
So I downloaded example comps from Trapcode/Red Giant ( https://www.trapcode.com/sharelog/2012/8/2/mir-landscapes.html ) and started to play with a comp called techno/techno bend, but it’s now two days I’ve been trying to find a way to keep the vertices visible but with a solid non-transparent background having exactly the same shape as the vertices. The idea is to keep this technical look effect given by the vertices but without the transparency of the polygons made by these vertices which can be confusing most of the time.
Here is a capture from this pre-made techno comp:

And here is a capture of the Red Giant Mir presentation video (https://www.redgiant.com/products/all/trapcode-mir/) , on which it seems to be possible to keep the vertices visible on a same shape non-transparent background: 
Does anyone have an idea how this “visible vertices on non-transparent background” effect was made possible on After Effects with Mir? Is the solution lying in a particular use of lights?
Many thanks in advance for your help,
JB