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The Ultimate Guide To Motion Graphics Software 2020

The document discusses essential and intermediate motion graphics software including Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Cinema 4D, Mocha AE, the Trapcode Suite, Adobe Animate, Moho, Unreal, and ZBrush. It provides information on pricing and key features for each software. The software are used at different levels from essential tools like Photoshop and Illustrator for design and After Effects for animation, to more specialized tools like Cinema 4D for 3D modeling and Mocha AE for advanced tracking.

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The Ultimate Guide To Motion Graphics Software 2020

The document discusses essential and intermediate motion graphics software including Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Cinema 4D, Mocha AE, the Trapcode Suite, Adobe Animate, Moho, Unreal, and ZBrush. It provides information on pricing and key features for each software. The software are used at different levels from essential tools like Photoshop and Illustrator for design and After Effects for animation, to more specialized tools like Cinema 4D for 3D modeling and Mocha AE for advanced tracking.

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Essential Motion Graphics Software

PHOTOSHOP

Price: $52.99 a month as part of the Creative Cloud (solo $20.99 a month)

You've probably heard the phrase "This looks Photoshopped," implying an image has been
touched up or altered in some way. That only scratches the surface of what is possible when
using the software. Adobe Photoshop is about as versatile as a creative software can be. For a
Motion Graphic designer, a working knowledge of Photoshop and its features is key.

Features:
• Create Matte Paintings
• Edit Textures
• Design Boards
• Stitch Images Together
• Create a GIF
• Layout Cel Animations
• Rotoscope
• And hundreds of other examples!

The good news is Photoshop is incredibly easy to start using. Once you have a good handle on
the basics, you can take your design skills to the next level with Design Bootcamp.
ILLUSTRATOR

Price: $52.99 a month as part of the Creative Cloud ( solo $20.99 a month)

Adobe Illustrator is similar—yet entirely different in function—to Photoshop. While Photoshop


deals with bitmap (pixel-based) editing, Illustrator is a vector editing software. If you’re not
already familiar with the term, a vector image is simply a file that can be infinitely scaled up
without pixelating. This is very important when designing logos, shape objects, and vector
backgrounds that will be used in your Motion Graphics workflow.

Features:
• Pixel-Perfect Designs
• Snap to Pixel Capability
• Built In Design Templates and Presets
• CSS Extractor Tool
• Color Synchronization
• Free Transform Option
• Images in Brushes
• Path Segment Reshaping Options
• Perspective Drawing Enhancements
• Anchor Point Enhancement Options
• Dynamic Symbols
• Live Shapes Capability
• Shapebuilder Freeform Mode
• Smart Guides

Similar to Photoshop, Illustrator files can very easily be imported into After Effects for
animation. If you decide you want to change the look of a logo, you can save the file in
Illustrator and it will automatically update in AE.
AFTER EFFECTS

Price: $52.99 a month as part of the Creative Cloud ( solo $20.99 a month)

The most important software to master as a Motion Graphic artist is Adobe After Effects. While
you can create motion design projects in other programs, nothing is more versatile and
essential to a modern Motion Graphics workflow.
After Effects is a 2.5D animation software. This means you can do virtually any animation you
want, as long as it doesn’t involve 3D modeling (with some exceptions). In general After Effects
is the primary software used to animate and composite all of your Motion Graphic work
together once you’ve designed the storyboards and elements in Photoshop and Illustrator.

Features:
• Logo Reveals
• Title Animation
• 3D Compositing
• Motion Tracking
• Object Removal
• Simulation Effects
• Template Creation
• Slideshow Design
• UX/UI Design Mockups
• Web Design Mockups
• Explainer Videos
• Kinetic Typography
• VFX

Once you’re done animating your project in After Effects, you can export a finished video and
send it to a video editing software to add it to the rest of your project.
PREMIERE PRO

Price: $52.99 a month as part of the Creative Cloud ( solo $20.99 a month)

Premiere Pro, like all of the other softwares up to this point, is included in the Creative Cloud.
Programs such as Final Cut Pro, Sony Vegas, and Avid Media Composer can all be used to create
a finished video once you’re done using After Effects. However, Adobe has made great strides
to integrate After Effects and Premiere together, making Premiere more essential for Motion
Designers and Video Editors alike.

Features:
• Simultaneous Projects
• Motion Graphics Templates
• Shared Projects
• VR Editing
• VR Rotate Sphere
• VR Audio Editing
• Effects
• Video Titling & Graphics
• Transitions
• Regional Closed Caption Standards
• Labels
• Lumetri Support
• Type Tool
• Libraries
• Multiple Video Types

Premiere is almost twice as popular as its closest competitor and used in Motion Design studios
around the world. A lot of people argue about video editing software, so save yourself the
headache and just start learning Premiere.
Intermediate Motion Graphics Software

CINEMA 4D

Price: $59 a month

Once you've warmed up to the Adobe Creative Cloud, it’s time to jump into the world of 3D.
Cinema 4D is the software of choice for most Motion Designers. It is very user friendly; It’s not
inconceivable for you to be able to sit down right now, watch a tutorial, and create something.
Cinema 4D is used extensively in the Motion Graphics world for modeling, animation, and
simulation effects. It’s important to stress the phrase "Motion Graphics" here. While you
certainly will find studios all over Hollywood using C4D, it’s far more common to use
applications such as Maya for industry-level VFX work.

Features:
• Volume builder
• Fields
• Node-based Shaders
• UV Unwrapping
• Improved CAD Importer
• Alumbic baking

Cinema 4D is also compatible with a few different GPU accelerated render engines that allow
you to render out higher-quality 3D models faster on your computer. The most popular render
engine in Cinema 4D is Octane, a third-party engine.
MOCHA AE

Price: License is $695, or as part of Adobe Creative Cloud for $20.99 a month

Another fantastic tool, Mocha AE is a planar-based tracking system, which basically means it
tracks motion beyond a cluster of pixels. This makes Mocha extremely powerful for Motion
Artists who are interested in performing screen replacements, object removals, or rotoscoping.
Mocha can be a bit tricky to master at first, but once you get used to it’s spline-based workflow
you’ll be able to track virtually any movement with ease.

Features:
• Advanced Modules: Lens, Insert, Remove, 3D Solve, Stabilize
• GPU accelerated tracking and object removal
• Stereo 360/VR workflows
• Export data to industry standard systems

Mocha AE is built into After Effects, meaning you can very easily hop from After Effects to track
a shot in Mocha, then hop back into After Effects with the tracked camera data. This application
will become more useful as you begin to work on commercial work.
THE TRAPCODE SUITE

Price: $999, or $49.92 a month

Trapcode Suite is technically not an application. Rather the Trapcode Suite is a collection of
plugins that can be used inside of After Effects to give users functionality that would otherwise
be impossible.

Features:
• Trapcode Particular: The industry standard particle generation tool. Seriously, if you’re
creating particles you need to use this plugin
• Trapcode Form: Builds grids around 3D objects. Think of a holographic display. The
application is pretty diverse
• Trapcode Mir: Fantastic for simulating environments and terrains in After Effects
• Trapcode Stroke: Creates shapes and strokes from masks in After Effects
• Trapcode Shine: Creates 3D light ray effects that are much more complex than the ones
built into After Effects
• Trapcode Starglow: Create stylized glints and glows for motion graphics and text
• Trapcode Sound Keys: Instant Audio-driven Motion Graphics in After Effects
• Trapcode Tao: Creates abstract 3D geometry shapes. Great for adding in extra design
elements into your scene
• Trapcode Lux: Creates 3D lights
• Trapcode Echospace: offsets and clones animated layers
• Trapcode Horizon: Create 3D backgrounds

All of these plugins are cool in their own way, but if you had to pick a few: Trapcode Particular,
Form and Mir are all highly recommended.
CEL ANIMATION TOOLS

Adobe Animate

Price: $52.99 a month as part of the Creative Cloud ( solo $20.99 a month)

Adobe Animate is another incredible tool in the Creative Cloud. If you're looking to explore 2D
animation and craft your own stories, this is very powerful software.

Features:
• Adobe Animate Camera
• Lip-syncing
• Vector brushes
• Design interactive animations for games, TV shows, and the web
• Bring cartoons and banner ads to life
• Create animated doodles and avatars
• Add action to eLearning content and infographics

With Animate, you can quickly publish to multiple platforms in just about any format, and reach
viewers on any screen.
Moho

Price: $399

Formerly Anime Studio, Moho Pro 13 is an incredibly efficient animation tool, providing
improved workflow for your projects. With brand-new bitmap and freehand drawing
capabilities, vector animation tools, and Moho's proprietary bone-rigging system, the
possibilities are limitless.

Features:
• Brush Tools
• Rigging Systems
• Keyframing Tools
• Photoshop Integrations

We’re only scratching the surface of what these applications can do. if you’ve ever dreamed of
crafting custom animations, you should definitely check them out. And if you really love
Character Animation, be sure to check out our Character Animation Bootcamp here on School
of Motion.
Advanced Motion Graphics Software

Unreal

Price: Free to use, but a royalty fee is required for commercial products

Unreal Engine is the world’s most open and advanced real-time 3D creation tool. The fact that
this insanely powerful tool is free shouldn't belittle its power. The developers continuously
evolve the software, providing creators across a number of industries the power to invent awe-
inspiring worlds.
If you think this engine is just for gaming, you're missing out. Sure, it is a powerhouse for the
Video Game industry, but Unreal is used in Television, Film, and commercial productions just as
often.

Features:
• Pipeline integration
• World building
• Animation
• Rendering, lighting, materials
• Simulation and Effects
• Gameplay and interactivity authoring
• Developer tools

With a price tag we can all afford, there is no excuse for avoiding this amazing playground.
ZBrush

Price: $39.95 a month

If you work in 3D, ZBrush is the industry standard for digital sculpting and painting. With
customizable brushes to shape, texture, and paint virtual clay, you can craft incredibly intricate
works of art in no time.

Features:
• Base mesh generation
• Sculptris pro - dynamically add (tesselate) and remove (decimate) polygons wherever
and whenever needed
• DynaMesh
• ZModeler
• Live Boolean

ZBrush is employed by film studios, game developers, toy/collectible makers, jewelry


designers, automotive/aviation designers, illustrators, advertisers, scientists and other artists
all around the world.
Blender

Price: Free download!

Blender is a free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D
pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion
tracking, video editing and 2D animation pipeline.

Features:
• Rendering
• Modeling
• Sculpting
• Animation and rigging
• Grease Pencil
• VFX
• Simulation
• Video Editing
• Scripting

Whether you're building new worlds, modeling amazing characters, or crafting gorgeous
effects, Blender is a wonderful tool to add to your belt.
Cavalry

Price: £16 a month ($19.57)

Currently in Beta, Cavalry is for Motion Design, Generative Art, Character Animation, Data
Visualization, FUI, Visual Effects and much more.

Features:
• Create grids, position elements along paths or place shapes using image based
distributions
• Use Behaviors for voxelizing shapes, deforming along paths, or oscillating position
values
• Create dates, strings and values and then join, scramble or replace characters with ease
• Animation can be played back in real time and any changes updated live

While still new to the field, Cavalry has demonstrated its value with impressive support and a
growing community.
NUKE

Price: $4,988 to start

Nuke is a professional software used at the highest levels of Motion Design work. This node-
based compositing software is used to composite 3D elements and video together. It's very
different from what you might have been used to in After Effects. This system makes it very
powerful when working on large collaborative projects.

2D Features:
• Nodal toolset • Color analysis tools
• Deep Image compositing • Planar Tracker
• Stereoscopic workflow • Furnace plug-ins
• Rotoscoping • Kronos retiming
• Keying • Advanced retiming and warping
• Keylight • Vector Generators
• Dope Sheet • Lens Distortion
• Relighting • 360° Stitching and Camera Rig
• OFlow retiming Solving
• ZDefocus • VR Corrections
• 32-bit floating-point color channels
3D Features:
• 3D workspace
• UDIM import
• 3D Camera Tracker
• Model Builder
• 3D Particle System
• Point cloud and depth generation

Nuke and After Effects can easily be used on similar compositing projects, but Nuke has been
specifically designed with a professional users in-mind.
HOUDINI

Price: $269 a year for indie studios

Houdini is the Ferrari of the 3D simulation world. If you’re looking to create film-quality VFX,
this is your workhorse.

Features:
• Realistic Fire
• Explosions
• Ocean Dynamics
• Cloth
• Smoke
• Destruction
• Fur
• Crowds

This is the tool that the big-kids in Hollywood use to create VFX work for blockbusters and
commercial videos alike. Houdini is not for the faint of heart. You could very well spend your
entire career focusing exclusively on this one program.
If you just want a taste, there is a free version of Houdini that you can download from the
SideFx website.
MAYA

Price: $1,620 a year

Maya is a very popular 3D modeling and animation software used all over the industry. It allows
users to write scripts that expand the functionality beyond what would be possible with just the
built-in tools. While it is the go-to software for the Entertainment Industry, the learning curve is
quite steep. You could very-well spend your entire career in Cinema 4D without ever opening
up Maya and be very successful. But if you want to work in Hollywood, it is worth at least
familiarizing yourself with Maya.

Features:
• Dynamics and effects • 3D animation
o Bifrost for procedural effects o Cached Playback
o Ready-to-use graphs o Animation Bookmarks
o Interactive hair grooming o Native motion library pluginP
o Deep adaptive liquid o Time Editor
simulation o Geodesic voxel binding
o Bifrost Ocean Simulation o General animation tools
System o Shape authoring workflow
o Bifrost Fluids o Parallel rig evaluation
o Bullet Physics o Performance capture
o Maya nCloth
• Rigging
o Matrix drive workflows
o Pin to geometry
o Proximity Wrap deformer

If Maya's not your cup of tea, a lot of Motion Designers enjoy using Modo from the Foundry to
model their 3D work. Again, the learning curve on this one can be quite steep, but it’s a great
software for professional work. You can download a free trial of Modo over on the Foundry's
website.
SYNTHEYES

Price: $299 for Intro License

Syntheyes is the best Match Moving/Tracking software in the world. If you want to composite
your Motion Design elements into your scene with perfection and control, there is nothing
better.

Features:
• New neural-network-based • Object Separation
automatic and supervised tracking • Tracking
approaches. • Geometric Hierarchy Tracking
• New Lighting-Invariant tracking • Solving
mode for supervised trackers. • 360° Virtual Reality
• New File/Export/Lens/Image • ViewShift System
Preprocessor Preset as Script • Stabilization
• List, control, drag, and clone splines • Coordinate System Setup
in the Hierarchy View. • Set Reconstruction
• New "Lens/De-zoom in image • Graph Editor
preprocessor" script to remove • Perspective Window
focus hunting. • Images In/Out
• Types of Shots • Meshes In/Out
• Image Preprocessor • Scripting
• Lens Calibration • Workflow/User Interface

Syntheyes is a powerful third-party application that can be used to fix shaky footage, track
virtual sets, smooth 360 footage, create architectural previews and more.
TurbulenceFD

Price: $449

TurbulenceFD's simulation pipeline implements a voxel-based solver based on the


incompressible Navier Stokes equations. That means it uses a voxel grid to describe the
volumetric clouds of smoke and fire, and solves the equations that describe the motion of fluid
on that grid. For each voxel TurbulenceFD calculates the velocity of the fluid as well as several
channels to describe properties like temperature, smoke density, amount of fuel, etc.

Features:
• Intuitive workflow
• Optimizes CPU performance
• Physically based fire shader
• Multiple scattering
• Particle advection
• Adaptive container
• Emitters
• Collision objects
• Turbulence mapping

Simply put, TurbulenceFD enables you to create realistic, voxel-based simulations that will take
your 3D game to the next level.
EmberGen

Price: $239.99 for the first year

EmberGen is a real-time volumetric fluid simulation tool that can instantly simulate, render,
and export flipbooks, image sequences, and VDB volumes. With EmberGen, you can create
anything from fire and smoke, to explosions and magic wisps. EmberGen gives you the creative
freedom to iterate on your simulations in a few milliseconds instead of hours.

Features:
• Real-time iterations
• Built with games in mind
• Produces high-quality simulations for feature films

With one look, you can see why EmberGen is quickly becoming a gold standard in the motion
picture industry.
3D Coat

Price: Starting at $49.99

3D-Coat is a commercial digital sculpting program from Pilgway designed to create free-form
organic and hard surfaced 3D models from scratch, with tools which enable users to sculpt, add
polygonal topology (automatically or manually), create UV maps (automatically or manually),
texture the resulting models with natural painting tools, and render static images or animated
"turntable" movies.

Features:
• Easy texturing and PBR
• Real-time physically based rendering
• Digital sculpting
• Ultimate retopo tools
• Fast and friendly UV mapping
Substance Painter

Price: Starting at $19.99 a month

Substance Painter is a 3D painting software allowing you to texture and render your 3D meshes.

Features:
• Baking
• Effects
• Smart Materials and Masks
• Automatic UV Unwrapping
• UV Reprojection
• UDIM
• Post Processing
• Subsurface Scattering
• Iray Renderer
• Plugins
• Custom Shader API
• Dynamic Material Layering
• Sparse Virtual Textures
Substance Designer

Price: Starting at $19.99 a month

The industry standard for creating custom materials, Substance Designer gives you complete
authoring control.

Features:
• Non-destructive workflow
• Material authoring
• Powerful generators, tools, and filters
RizomUV

Price: €34.90 ($37.68) a month

RizomUV’s strength is that it is built for speed of workflow. It can unwrap in seconds, pack in
seconds, optimise in seconds, thereby reducing the hours you spend UV mapping in other
applications into minutes. RizomUV VS is a full-featured UV Mapping application, with features
surpassing most offerings currently on the market.

Features:
• Instant unwraps
• Tight packing
• Autoseams
• UDIMS and Multi-channels
• brushes
• Super sharp optimization
• Adaptable

From indie stills to games you’ve played or movies you’ve seen, RizomUV is quickly taking over
the market.

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