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At a Glance
Nuke
Nuke
Star Rating
(62)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (50.0% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
£399 1/per year
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Unity
Unity
Star Rating
(363)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (73.8% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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  • Users report that Unity excels in ease of use with a score of 8.6, making it a preferred choice for beginners, while Nuke's score of 7.7 indicates a steeper learning curve, particularly for those new to visual effects.
  • Reviewers mention that Unity's integrations score of 9.0 highlights its compatibility with various tools and platforms, which is crucial for game development, whereas Nuke, while strong in visual effects, has a lower integration score, making it less versatile for cross-platform projects.
  • G2 users note that Unity's visual effects quality is rated at 9.3, showcasing its robust capabilities in creating stunning graphics, while Nuke, with a score of 8.4, is still strong but may not match Unity's overall rendering prowess for real-time applications.
  • Users on G2 report that Unity's animation tools are highly rated at 8.7, particularly for cutscene creation and character animations, whereas Nuke's animation features, while effective, do not offer the same level of user-friendly options, scoring lower in user satisfaction.
  • Reviewers say that Unity's project management features are beneficial for team collaboration, scoring 7.8, which is essential for game development teams, while Nuke's project management tools are less emphasized, leading to potential challenges in collaborative environments.
  • Users report that Nuke shines in motion tracking with a score of 8.5, making it a go-to for professionals in film and video production, while Unity's motion tracking capabilities, although decent, do not reach the same level of sophistication, reflecting its focus on interactive content rather than cinematic precision.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Nuke
Nuke Indie
£399
1/per year
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Unity
No pricing available
Free Trial
Nuke
Free Trial is available
Unity
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.3
57
8.8
309
Ease of Use
7.7
58
8.6
308
Ease of Setup
7.7
17
8.5
57
Ease of Admin
7.3
11
7.9
46
Quality of Support
8.5
46
8.4
289
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.3
9
8.4
47
Product Direction (% positive)
9.2
55
9.2
299
Features by Category
Not enough data
8.2
58
Design
Not enough data
7.8
45
Not enough data
7.4
46
Not enough data
7.7
48
Not enough data
7.5
46
Not enough data
8.4
51
Move
Not enough data
8.6
53
Not enough data
8.7
53
Not enough data
8.8
52
Store & Manage
Not enough data
8.5
50
Not enough data
8.6
51
Not enough data
8.0
49
Generative AI
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
8.2
134
Visual Fidelity
Not enough data
8.6
125
Not enough data
8.4
121
Not enough data
8.4
122
Creation Tools
Not enough data
8.3
105
Not enough data
8.2
110
Not enough data
7.9
107
Not enough data
8.3
123
Not enough data
7.5
110
Not enough data
7.9
110
8.1
21
Not enough data
Compatibility
9.0
19
Not enough data
9.1
20
Not enough data
9.3
20
Not enough data
Functionality
7.8
19
Not enough data
7.9
20
Not enough data
9.3
20
Not enough data
8.6
20
Not enough data
Project Management
7.5
19
Not enough data
8.0
21
Not enough data
Generative AI
6.4
17
Not enough data
6.3
17
Not enough data
7.4
17
Not enough data
Agentic AI - Video Effects
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
5.4
6
Generative AI
Not enough data
5.6
6
Not enough data
5.3
6
Not enough data
5.3
6
Not enough data
5.9
6
Generative AI
Not enough data
5.8
6
Not enough data
6.1
6
Agentic AI - Animation
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Nuke
Nuke
Unity
Unity
Nuke and Unity are categorized as AR Game Engine and VR Game Engine
Unique Categories
Nuke
Nuke is categorized as Video Effects
Unity
Unity is categorized as Game Engine, 3D Modeling, 3D Rendering, and Animation
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Nuke
Nuke
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
50.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
33.9%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
16.1%
Unity
Unity
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
73.8%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
18.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
7.7%
Reviewers' Industry
Nuke
Nuke
Animation
24.2%
Motion Pictures and Film
14.5%
Media Production
11.3%
Entertainment
11.3%
Design
9.7%
Other
29.0%
Unity
Unity
Computer Games
40.1%
Computer Software
10.8%
Entertainment
6.8%
Information Technology and Services
5.1%
Animation
4.3%
Other
33.0%
Alternatives
Nuke
Nuke Alternatives
Unreal Engine
Unreal Engine
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Adobe After Effects
After Effects
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Blender
Blender
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Maya
Maya
Add Maya
Unity
Unity Alternatives
3ds Max Design
3ds Max Design
Add 3ds Max Design
Maya
Maya
Add Maya
Blender
Blender
Add Blender
Unreal Engine
Unreal Engine
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Discussions
Nuke
Nuke Discussions
What is Nuke used for?
2 Comments
Saurabh Rai S.
SS
In the realm of visual effects and filmmaking, Nuke refers to a node-based digital compositing software. It's used for creating high-quality visual effects...Read more
How much does Nuke software cost?
2 Comments
Subham S.
SS
4449 $ per yearRead more
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Nuke has no more discussions with answers
Unity
Unity Discussions
Is Unity PLUS subscription need to pay monthly for a year?
2 Comments
Zack B.
ZB
Hey Zulkifli, good question! In the jump between Unity Personal and Unity Plus, it doesn't seem Unity has a month-to-month subscription option. If you're...Read more
will unity always will have only one language support?
2 Comments
Ernesto S.
ES
I agree with Luuk, It doesn't look like unity developers have in mind that, they are implementing DOTS (Data-Oriented Technology Stack) so it will change...Read more
What are the most compatible tools for models
2 Comments
Matt A.
MA
3DS Max outputs its models as right handed models which most 3D packages use, Blender outputs models that are left handed. Unity uses the left handed...Read more