Combustion v After Effects
Combustion v After Effects
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- fingercore0
Combustion is nice because it's very similar to the high-end Flame/Flint/Inferno systems. The Discreet Color Corrector also makes it very appealing in terms of 3D compositing. I also like the rotoscoping tools in Combustion a lot more than in AE (ie, the in/out feathering splines).
I still think AE has Combustion beat in terms of motion graphics as the interface is more suitable, but it does lack a decent (or any, for that matter) f-curve animation editor.
It's all preference really. If you are comfortable with AE, stick with it. In the end, they are just tools.