This Is Why Blender Is Replacing After Effects for Motion Graphics
Blender’s built-in physics engine, powerful stylization tools, and features that After Effects lacks are making it the go-to for motion designers. 3D pro Robin Ruud walks through real-world projects to show how Blender adds organic motion, precision VFX, character animation and essential graphics that feel alive.
If you’re curious, Robin’s Blender Essentials course offers a step-by-step guide—from title design to full animations—plus a community of fellow creators to help you make the switch.
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