![]() ![]() It is a powerful feature that I have never had the chance to use. Without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in. From my understanding it is totally fine for commercial use now.Ī big feature of Composite is the Reaction node with support for 3D cameras and geometry from Maya, Max, etc. Thank you for your continued interest in Autodesk products. One thing is, I don’t remember clicking ‘I agree’ to a EULA when installing it. I saw a lot of people were asking about Composites EULA here, on the Area and beta forums when it was released free a few months ago and the most solid answer seemed to be on one of the product manager’s blogs saying it’s ‘free’. ![]() Now I see that Fusion 7 is around $2,400 on :īut I believe it now includes their Stereoscopic ‘Dimension’ plugin, which is their version of Nukes ‘Occulus’ toolkit. I saw a great thread about it here on the forums with a lot of artists comparing Nuke to Fusion. Hi Emmanuel, great to hear your experience using Nuke, Composite, etc, too!įrom memory, I believe fusion was around $1700 USD when I was looking at a Quote around 2 years ago…īut the latest Fusion 7 was just released around 1 month ago. If it had critical mass with many people around the world using it, enjoying it, sharing knowledge, scripts, etc, itd be great, but too late for that! It will never get faster, never get updated for newer Operating systems, never get bugfixes. Several walls are usually required to be fire rated, protecting one space from another in the event of a fire. The main reason I dont put real effort into learning it is because this is pretty much ‘the end’ for it. flame spread rating, per local building code. It hasn’t crashed but I’ve only done super basic composites. The most recent 2014 release is stable for me on Windows 7 64-bit. I think it has one of the best interfaces ever (gate UI paradigm is so quick and useful). I have been using Autodesk Toxik (composite) for the past 5 years just for personal projects / mucking around. I have tried the free PLE and it’s very nice! Autodesk > Versinproducto > Utilidades > Configuracin de Flame. I work at a small studio and we are considering adopting fusion for heavy compositing because it seems to do most of what Nuke can do but at less than 30% of the cost. But you can definitely finish a job with it to a professional standard, just requires more patience/time. It can handle most compositing tasks, it just gets more convoluted/slower when you’re working with multipass 32bit compositing and using lots of mattes. ![]() Depending on your budget, After Effects is fine for TVC work too. ![]()
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