Emily Haine January 7, 2018 Share January 7, 2018 Hi! Black Magic Design states on their site that Fusion is the most advanced compositing tool. What advantages has Fusion over Nuke? Link to comment Share on other sites
Jussi Rovanperä January 7, 2018 Share January 7, 2018 Fusion is free, and Fusion Studio is 300 bucks... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Bruno Mansi January 7, 2018 Share January 7, 2018 2 hours ago, Emily Haine said: Black Magic Design states on their site that Fusion is the most advanced compositing tool Well, they would wouldn't they? I wonder what the people at the Foundry would say, given that Nuke is used on the majority of features for vfx work? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Johannes Møgelvang January 11, 2018 Share January 11, 2018 On 1/7/2018 at 9:01 PM, Emily Haine said: Black Magic Design states on their site that Fusion is the most advanced compositing tool. What advantages has Fusion over Nuke? -quite aggressive and over the top marketing. Everything Black Magic Design sells is: "...the most advanced in the world...", "...the industry’s most powerful..." and "...the greatest in the world..." etc. It's been a few years since I used Fusion so I'm not quite up to date on that, but I use Nuke almost every day. Both are powerful node based compositors. Fusion have perhaps a bit wider tool set, for-instance more/better particles, 3D rendering and 3D text. Nuke focuses on comp and can handle hugely complex comps. It has very good keying and image manipulation tools, and you can have control of almost everything. -and the inbuilt 3D camera tracker in Nuke is quite good and handy. -but the particles is a pain, and 3D work is primitive. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites
Mike Leisegang March 31, 2018 Share March 31, 2018 Interesting... Will be taking a short sabbatical for a month or two to do a crash course in Fusion with a personal trainer. Exciting stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites
Aaron Rosapepe June 2, 2018 Share June 2, 2018 Black Magic's penchant for hyperbole aside, I can't afford to buy into Nuke or Flame so I'm looking forward to discovering what Fusion has to offer. Link to comment Share on other sites
Anton Meleshkevich June 7, 2018 Share June 7, 2018 Fusion is easier to learn. Link to comment Share on other sites