The one with perpetual license is better.
Fusion learning curve steps goes like 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 then Ll of a sudden 8, 9, 10 and once u master it its tough to go bek. I ve after effects and the free version of Davinci and even though its free the capabilities are amazing
Thank you for the great comparison! Both take times to master and we can create amazing things with both. In terms of the price, I love the DaVinci Resolve because once the purchase is made, you are the valuable customer for ever. AE on the other hand, once you start to use it, you will always be in debt.
Best overview breakdown I have seen. Would love to see a comparison of the same motion graphics project and the same vfx project done in both softwares to get a real side by side comparison of the tools and workflows.
I started out compositing in AE once I finally used Fusion, I ditched AE and never looked back. No more AE precomp BS ever again!
Both useful and informative, thanks!
Minor correction. After Effects has had 3d (cameras and planes) in it since version 5.1 back in 2001. It's just been a slow crawl to get where it it is today. I'll concede it's not up to the currently level of Davinci, but it's been there.
The ONLY reasons to use AE are: - Huge amount of tutorials - Puppet tools Everything else is doable in fusion. Node based workflow is simply better because you always have the view of everything. The way to learn: Use some AE tutorial and try to do the exact same thing in fusion. You will learn in no time.
Contrary to my initial feeling, this video is quite differentiated. Good Job! I personally prefere the Node-System of Fusion. The layer system of AF was just too confusing for me.
Thank InspirationTuts for such an INFORMATIVE & easy to understand review. It helps me to an informed decision to choose the best app for my need.
funny how you can get both a high quality editing software and vfx software for like 300 bucks, but adobe charges like 600 or more per year if you wanted editing and vfx software
I learned nodes... I think in nodes. I built out a motion graphic in my head using nodes... Nodes are so much better. Plus I like them more.
I've been using Resolve and Fusion for about 4 years now. I switched from Premiere. However, I'm actually going back. Resolve just has too many critical bugs that they are incapable of squashing. I just upgraded to a new system with a 4090 and 128GB RAM and on Resolve 19 with a single color correction node, I'm bogged down to about 3fps. That's just not acceptable. To compound the issue, they have literally zero customer support. There's a forum which is basically just a sandbox for users to point out the issues but there's nobody resolving them. I just saw in this video that AE includes Moca!!! Resolve prides itself on its tracking but its tracking is not good. It's actually pretty terrible. Sure, it's great when it works but even with tracking markers, it will randomly just drift away and not find the markers again. So to be able to track with Moca will be amazing. Now if only I can find a video of transitioning from Resolve to Premiere as the tide flows the other way thanks to the rabid fan base (present company recently included.)
1:21 motion graphics animation.
Fusion with reactor😍
Third video in a row confusing Resolve Fusion with Fusion Studio. Again: Resolve is a grading and editing package, it has a Fusion tab that allows you to add basic effects and titles. Fusion Studio on the other hand is a full VFX package, it’s the one you are looking for. Resolve Fusion is the diet coke of Fusion Studio. Helloooo?? Why are you pushing the free Resolve so desperately? Most people who follow your channel know the difference.
Great video been waiting for this comparison for so long 🎉🎉
Yeaahhhh! Tks bro! Tks so much !
Афтер эффектс сейчас на уровне...не надо мучать себя нодами.
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