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- Real Name: Katherine Parry
Easy/quick to learn is always highly personal of course.
For me personally Fusion has always worked 'the way my mind works' - you start with something, then you do something with it, do another thing with it, combine it with something else etc.
So in my mind I've always connected 'nodes' even before I started, that's why the AE way or working with layers never appealed to me.
None of this software is *really* easy to learn. You will always have to put in the work. But if you're already editing and grading in Resolve, I'd suggest trying to work with Fusion first. BMD owns Fusion and is working hard to make it an integral part of Resolve, so interaction between your footage and your VFX or Motion Graphics will get the most attention developer wise compared to the amount of effort they will spend to get it to work with AE or Nuke or whatever.