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Re: What about "motion graphers"
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Alan Okey
on Jun 9, 2009 at 6:29:55 pm
Buying Nuke or Fusion for motion graphics would be like buying a Ferrari to take trips to the grocery store. It might work, but it would be cumbersome because they're optimized for a different task and they're very expensive relative to AE or Motion.
I think you'll have to just bite the bullet and learn AE, painful as it may be.
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