Combustion vs. After Effects
Combustion vs. After Effects
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If you're using AE, i don't know exactly why you'd bother relearning another compositor. It has a better particles engine though, and i find it is more stable. But it's UI will take some mastering if you're used to AE. I also think it is more stable and got more juice than AE. And also it has better compatibility with Discreet's other software, like 3D Max, Inferno, Flint, Flame etc..
Some features are more intuitive, and it comes boxed with more plugins and filters and shit, that you have to pay extra for in AE.