luceric wrote:I have difficulty with the Composite UI, but it's a vastly superior floating point compositor than the FxTree, and in the same class as Nuke in terms of architecture, speed and floating point support. And it supports OpenFX plug-ins. They fixed these stability issues last year, I'm told.
I read about this. This is a tough choice, I like that composite is free and node based, I don't like that it feels as though it's going to fall apart in my hands, not literally.
FXTree does have nodes, is free, lacks the floating point that I probably will use.
Adobe After Effects, well, what can I say, layer based, it will set me back a pretty penny, and it still requires more money to be spent because the in package tools, are not as great as custom plug-ins, unless someone knows any free plug-ins that are great to use with After Effects.
Nuke and Fusion are out of my league, it will be a waste to spend on these great packages and only spend half of my time in compositing.
I've been thinking about Sony Vegas if it can do some compositing, I've read that it can do compositing fairly well, any options on this ?