Blender’s not just for 3D—it’s taking over motion graphics with built-in physics, powerful stylization tools and a flexible workflow that makes projects feel way more organic than After Effects can deliver. In a new video, 3D designer Robin Ruud walks through side-by-side real-world examples—titles, VFX and character animation—to show exactly why the switch makes sense.
He breaks down three big wins—true physics, pumped-up stylization and all those handy features AE should’ve had—and even points you to a Blender Essentials course plus an active BYOL community so you can dive right in.
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