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What’s the difference with the scene stats compositor link within 3dsmax 2013. Works fine by me and it’s completely free.
I wanted to ask the same question. Could someone please compare these two?
Biggest difference is ease of use. No “connection” required. You can send your max file to any AE user on the team (including copying cameras to your clipboard!). Including those on Mac (cannot do in current free max vers). It’s rock solid, which the connection is NOT. Also you can easily change the scale of your scene before you import into AE. I think there are a few more differences, but I can’t remember right now. Its way better and totally worth the money.