by nekiwo 3 days ago

Now we just need a proper replacement for After Effects on Linux and I will stop dualbooting.

4k93n2 3 days ago | [-5 more]

is davinci fusion not an after effects alternative? or is it not at the same level?

whywhywhywhy 3 days ago | [-1 more]

There’s crossover in that they both do compositing but AE uniquely has a lot of other things from the motion graphics side that just doesn’t exist anywhere else.

teovall 3 days ago | [-0 more]

Does the integration of Krokodove into Resolve 21 close that gap at all?

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alfirous 3 days ago | [-1 more]

In my experience, it's not easy as After Effects. Though for simple VFX, motion or animation is doable.

For me best alternative to AE is Blender.

falkensmaize 3 days ago | [-0 more]

Yeah this is the way. Blender has a higher learning curve than AE but it’s ultimately much better at actual 3d than AE is, and the recent improvements to the interface have made it a lot more usable.

ch_fr 3 days ago | [-0 more]

Fusion has great potential, but is probably being held back by a lack of community support, the slightly-higher-barrier-of-entry of node-based workflows, and the subtle but annoying ways in which the software can work against you.

TLDR: it does some stuff slower than ae, but nodes allows it to very easily do a lot of stuff that ae struggles with.

It's also a lot easier to parse since node->properties is less nested than comp->layers->effects->properties (and this makes a big difference on cognitive load).