![]() It is portable and cross-platform (GNU/Linux, OS X, Microsoft Windows). Software, similar in functionality to Adobe After Effects, Nuke by The Laptop: T400p with a 4910MQ Desk: 1900X 3.Natron is a free open-source (GPLv2 license) video compositing oh! and Nuke works flawlessly on the laptop, Natron also works but it is a lot more slower :) same for a desktop but the difference is less marked :) The problem with Natron, actually, is that if you do not do versioning and understand the bugs you also risk having to start over you project because of things done right but not working, so it is difficult to find the error, because it actually is not one ^^īut both can get certain works done, yet, Natron takes 5 to 10 times more time to do the same thing by my experience. The non-commercial HAS limitations compared to the commercial one but still prefer it to Natron, which I use only for commercial projects actually until I find the money for the Nuke's license. ![]() now It is definitely affordable and yet, I can continue using the non-commercial for private projects :) ![]() I discovered the non-commercial version of Nuke and It is like being in heaven :D I am an Indie (<100k /y) so I am eligible for the ~600/y license, It IS expensive but I remember years ago when I was considering Nuke and dropped because of the price. I had to comply with some of the bugs using Blender, Inkscape and Krita, and in general other programs. I used Natron for a couple of commercial projects and It was a pain but without I couldn't have done them (I'm on Linux) so I must thank the developers of Natron, though. ![]()
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