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I started compositing with After Effects about 6 years ago and was introduced to node based compositing through Blender about one year ago. I instantly saw the potential and moved up to Fusion. I used Fusion and Blender for all the VFX of my last short film and was pretty impressed. On a whim, I tried Nuke for a project at work and I have to say, I tend to reach for it more than Fusion now. So I started thinking, why do prefer it and what would make me reach for Fusion more?
It came down to two things. First, a 3D camera tracker would be amazing, I use this in Nuke and formerly AE all the time. The second has to do with the Flow window. In Nuke, when I line up nodes next to, or on top of eachother, the connecting lines with adjust too, allowing me to keep the nodes nice and neat and to visually see the flow line through the connections, as it's nice and straight too. In Fusion, if I line up the nodes, while the connections to rotate around a little, I still constantly get angled flow lines because the outputs never line up with the inputs. If I adjust the nodes for the flow lines to be straight, then I have nodes offset all over the place.
On a small comp, this is no problem, but for larger comps it becomes difficult to visually follow the flow. I'm not sure what the rest of you think, but I'd like to hear your thoughts too.
It came down to two things. First, a 3D camera tracker would be amazing, I use this in Nuke and formerly AE all the time. The second has to do with the Flow window. In Nuke, when I line up nodes next to, or on top of eachother, the connecting lines with adjust too, allowing me to keep the nodes nice and neat and to visually see the flow line through the connections, as it's nice and straight too. In Fusion, if I line up the nodes, while the connections to rotate around a little, I still constantly get angled flow lines because the outputs never line up with the inputs. If I adjust the nodes for the flow lines to be straight, then I have nodes offset all over the place.
On a small comp, this is no problem, but for larger comps it becomes difficult to visually follow the flow. I'm not sure what the rest of you think, but I'd like to hear your thoughts too.