@vaasung Derek is right. But know that After Effects does not provide true 3D avenues. Its more of a 2.5D illusion to be 3D. Fusion allows real 3D implementation by importing FBX files. So if you are a hardcore 3D guy, you might find Fusion handling your needs. Fusion does not render with sound, After Effects does. I use After Effects but at times, use Fusion for 3D props. Both are ideal to use on top of your design needs.
vaasung - AE is layer based and Fusion is node based. You can accomplish the same goal in both. Basically, it comes down to which one you find more comfortable to work with.
Very good, but I think it could help put best downloads of video lessons in HD...
youdaniellfortes 1 year ago
@vaasung Derek is right. But know that After Effects does not provide true 3D avenues. Its more of a 2.5D illusion to be 3D. Fusion allows real 3D implementation by importing FBX files. So if you are a hardcore 3D guy, you might find Fusion handling your needs. Fusion does not render with sound, After Effects does. I use After Effects but at times, use Fusion for 3D props. Both are ideal to use on top of your design needs.
HANGER187 1 year ago
vaasung - AE is layer based and Fusion is node based. You can accomplish the same goal in both. Basically, it comes down to which one you find more comfortable to work with.
DerekSerra3D 2 years ago
AE vs fusion. which is best?
vaasung 2 years ago