This Is Why Blender Is Replacing After Effects for Motion Graphics
Blender isn’t just for 3D renders anymore—motion designers are jumping ship from After Effects because Blender brings real-world physics, slick stylization tools, and a level of precision and flexibility that turns titles, VFX, character animation, and essential graphics into something that actually feels alive.
If you’re ready to see what the hype is about, Robin Ruud’s Blender Essentials course on Udemy walks you through real-world projects step by step, and you can hop into the Bring Your Own Laptop Facebook group (plus Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and LinkedIn) for bonus tips, tricks, and community support.
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