For now, 3D and 2D are still distinct roles in most facilities, but each new software release brings the two closer together. Most 3D programs have 2D tools built in, and some, like Blender and Houdini, are even capable compositors themselves. Nuke and Fusion both have useful 3D toolsets built in, and After Effects users can use the powerful Element 3D plug-in. The lines between 3D and 2D visual effects tasks are blurring more and more.
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