You certainly can, but Nuke doesn't have a few things that are nice to have for 
graphic work:

- timelines with multiple shots / scenes. 
- multitudes of plug-ins / scripts that cater a bit more to the mograph side
- a large mograph user base / community for AE.

We swap between AE and Nuke all the time, but 90% of the graphic stuff is done 
in AE.

On Sep 14, 2012, at 11:22 AM, "emersontg" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Is it possible to use Nuke for motion graphics instead After Effects? I mean, 
> may I do anything (particles, animated text etc) in Nuke that I do in After 
> effects? or Nuke is for composition only...Anyone can explain the main 
> diferences?
> thanks in advance
> emerson
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