I have used both, and Fluid mask is my favorite one.
In my opinion it has more options and I always get an excellent result.
Maybe I haven’t gone deep enough with Knockout2, but I’m happy with my Fluid mask and I intend to keep using it.
Type some words and apply the preset animation “Raining Characters in”, then position them the way you want. Apply “Echo” and play with it.
Create many different layers with these effects each using different characters, position and size.
Type some words and apply the preset animation “Raining Characters in”, then position them the way you want. Apply “Echo” and play with it.
Create many different layers with these effects each using different characters, position and size.
Type some words and apply the preset animation “Raining Characters in”, then position them the way you want. Apply “Echo” and play with it.
Create many different layers with these effects each using different characters, position and size.
Well, what about Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V rom Premiere to After Effects?
Just select all your files from the timeline in Premiere and paste them into After Effects.