Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:31 pm
Jeff Ha wrote:why?
should fusion support nuke? houdini? maya? I mean, they all have nodes too. Substance designer has nodes.. should Fusion then support Adobe which makes that software?
If you ask a typical blender user, they don't need Nuke, Fusion, AE or Natron. Blender has a compositing feature. Ask a blender user and they'll say they have Blender, which can do it all.. just not anything particularly well. I don't think the BMD devs need to go off on any more tangents as it is.
3d is integration is one that bmd is lacking. AE works fine with cinema 4d and I've never heard any adobe user against that. A blender user that can use a powerful app like fusion will only increase bmd user base.
Will blenders comp capabilities be better than fusions? I don't think that for now and the foreseeable future. It only takes plugins not a whole app. just look at the video if you haven't. I'm sure resolve will garner thousands of new users even if most are the free version. I don't think this will bother bmd at all.
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