years, 3d graphics have become a more accessible and practical tool for motion graphics artists. The world of 3D graphics is immense and comprises many different disciplines from architectural rendering to major motion picture special effects; however, these applications can be used to solve design problems that only they can solve. Both bitmap and vector graphics are inherently flat, but a motion graphics artist can use a 3D software package to take these flat graphics into the third dimension. Many 3D programs, such as Maya, Lightwave or 3D Studio Max, are up to the task, Maxon’s Cinema 4D’s use of layers and hierarchies will be familiar to users of Adobe’s programs. This program is simply more intuitive than its bigger and more complex rivals, making it a superior package for the motion graphics artist.
Last and probably most importantly is compositing.