After Effects vs Fusion vs Nuke vs ...
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:36 pm
Hi all
I have been learning Resolve for a while now to grade & edit my footage using BMMCC. I am also feeling the need to learn something for some motion graphics and just may be very basic VFX too but the former is the main thing I am after.
Now I know this is a fusion forum but mostly someone who is good at one software knows about the other software that can do similar things too. So for someone like myself who is enjoying Resolve for editing & grading, which would be the easiest choice to go for Fusion or AE? Now I know that there is the issue of node vs layer based which makes me go for Fusion but then AE has been there for a long while and there are thousands of tutorials for everything to do with AE. I am also seeing some people say that they ditched AE for fusion and then they ditched fusion for Nuke. So yeah if there is any other tool that is quick to learn, please mention it too.
My main criteria is it being easy/quick to learn, compatibility with Resolve and not very limited for motion graphics and possibly VFX too.
Thank you!
I have been learning Resolve for a while now to grade & edit my footage using BMMCC. I am also feeling the need to learn something for some motion graphics and just may be very basic VFX too but the former is the main thing I am after.
Now I know this is a fusion forum but mostly someone who is good at one software knows about the other software that can do similar things too. So for someone like myself who is enjoying Resolve for editing & grading, which would be the easiest choice to go for Fusion or AE? Now I know that there is the issue of node vs layer based which makes me go for Fusion but then AE has been there for a long while and there are thousands of tutorials for everything to do with AE. I am also seeing some people say that they ditched AE for fusion and then they ditched fusion for Nuke. So yeah if there is any other tool that is quick to learn, please mention it too.
My main criteria is it being easy/quick to learn, compatibility with Resolve and not very limited for motion graphics and possibly VFX too.
Thank you!