I am mostly Flame, but I also do Nuke and smoke. Any questions or any other way I could help, just let me know!
Since you've used both flame and nuke, if someone wants to transition out of after effects, which would you recommend? And why?
I am mostly Flame, but I also do Nuke and smoke. Any questions or any other way I could help, just let me know!
Nuke has kind of become the vfx darling, or 'flavor of the week' over the past few years. Both nuke and flame are very capable, very powerful products though.
Incidentally, since we're talking autodesk, I am partially responsible for their newly launched knowledge base site: http://knowledge.autodesk.com/ My primary (visible) contribution was building the custom faceted search that kind of drives the whole site.
Nuke has kind of become the vfx darling, or 'flavor of the week' over the past few years. Both nuke and flame are very capable, very powerful products though.
Incidentally, since we're talking autodesk, I am partially responsible for their newly launched knowledge base site: http://knowledge.autodesk.com/ My primary (visible) contribution was building the custom faceted search that kind of drives the whole site.
I've never used flame. Toyed around a very small amount with an old version of combustion long long ago, which eventually grew into flame.Do you do much Flame compositing?