Visual Effects are everywhere, from your latest Marvel movie to adverts we see on TV. Creating a world from scratch or taking actors from a green-screen studio to an alien landscape is an exciting and creative career. Still, it can be challenging knowing where to start. The first step is choosing the VFX software you want to use. To help you out, we’ve created a list of tips for selecting the right VFX software for you and a list of our favorite Visual Effects programs.
How to choose the right VFX Software for you
Cost
The cost will always be a consideration for any beginner, and it can be challenging to know that you’re making the right choice. So before you invest in special effects video editing software, you should do as much research as possible.
Many of the programs offer free trials and versions to get you started. Take advantage and test as many VFX programs as you can to learn the differences first-hand.
System Requirements
Before choosing the visual effects software for you, an essential thing to consider is the device you want to edit on. All software has minimum system requirements. If your preferred program doesn’t work on your device, you may need to upgrade your hardware or choose a different program.
Similarly, some VFX programs only work with specific operating systems. If you are a Linux user, for example, and don’t want to make the trade to iOS or Windows, you’ll be limited in the programs that will work on your device.
What you want to Achieve
The most important thing to consider when choosing the best video effects software for you is what you want to achieve. Some programs may be more cost-effective or better suit your device, but you need to be sure you can achieve the results you need.
Most VFX software have 3rd-party plugins and presets you can add to your toolkit, but these can be pretty expensive and have their own system requirements. Consider your goals as a VFX artist and make sure you’re investing in the gear and software that will help you achieve them.
5 Visual Effects Programs to build your skills
Now you know what to consider when choosing the right Visual Effects Software for you. Here are our recommendations for the 7 best free and paid VFX software to build your skills with.
Adobe After Effects

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Pricing: Starts $20.99/mo
Platforms: macOS and Windows
After Effects is fantastic software used by both VFX artists and Motion Graphics animators. As a part of Adobe CS, the dynamic workflow between Photoshop, AE, Premiere and Illustrator is second to none.
After Effects has many visual effects tools with incredible keyframing, motion tracking and rotoscoping functions. Still, for those serious about Visual Effects, you may need to consider plugins such as Trapcode and Co-Pilot to achieve the results you want, which can quickly increase the cost.
Pro:Â Easy to use with plenty of support groups, tutorials and plugins
Con:Â Monthly ongoing cost can quickly add up
Blackmagic Fusion Studio 17

Pricing: $295
Platforms: macOS and Windows
Blackmagic Fusion Studio is a visual effect and digital compositing program with an impressive list of credits to its name, including The Hunger Games, Guardians of the Galaxy and, Ant-Man.
Fusion offers the full range of VFX tools, including compositing, motion graphics, 3D, for a one-off cost of $295, offering excellent value for money. The software is intuitive and easy to navigate for beginners, with a wonderful support community and how-to guides.
Pro:Â Intuitive software, easy for beginners with a one-off cost
Con:Â Interface lacks customization
Blender

Pricing:Â Free
Platforms: macOS, Windows, Linux
Blender is different from all other VFX software and is challenging to learn, even for a professional animator. Despite that, the open-source software offers powerful tools for visual effects, including keying, rotoscoping and fluid and smoke simulations.
The user-built platform is constantly updated and improved, with a supportive and loyal community behind it. While Blender might be more difficult to learn than other programs, the rewards are endless VFX possibilities.
Pro:Â Free software with powerful tools
Con:Â Huge learning curve, even for professionals
Nuke

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Pricing: £5,518
Platforms: macOS, Windows, Linux
Nuke is the most expensive piece of VFX software on our list, and for that reason alone isn’t a beginner’s piece of kit. However, Nuke is well worth mentioning, especially for those considering a long career in VFX work.
The cross-platform industry favorite has everything a VFX artist could want, with the bonus of a fully customizable interface. Nuke is a serious piece of kit but a fantastic investment for beginners looking to learn and stick with the same software.
Pro:Â Powerful tools for advanced VFX work
Con:Â Expensive and challenging to learn
Natron

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Pricing:Â Free
Platforms: macOS, Windows, Linux
Natron is another open-source VFX program built from a user community and a fantastic choice for beginners giving things a go as a free platform. Natron offers a fair range of tools but comes into its own with the Rotoscoping functions.
While the software can be challenging to learn, if you want to work in VFX using Green Screen, Natron’s powerful Chroma and Keying capabilities could make it the ideal software for you.
Pro:Â Free Open-source platform, ideal for developers
Con:Â Challenging to learn, does experience some glitches
Wrap up
Choosing the best VFX software for you is the first step in becoming a Visual Effects Artist. The next is learning world-building skills to create stunning compositions. Check out this handy guide for more about the different types of animation.
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