Amada Daro

After Effects Vs Nuke compositing

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I'm totally aware of that After Effects is better suited for motion graphics work than Nuke, and that Nuke is the industry standard for high-end compositing. 

But, is Nuke really so much better for complex compositing tasks? The only thing I've been missing in After Effects is smart motion vectors for comp work on uneven surfaces such as clothes, but with the mocha pros new power mesh tool those things can be solved with an After Effects workflow too.

What is your opinion on this?

 

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