DaVinci Resolve Fusion: True 3D Lissajous Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- I had a request to show a Lissajous curves project in three dimensions and here's an example.
Here's a link to the maths: mathcurve.com/...
Assets: drive.google.c... - Кино
Thank you very much Simion for the time and the professionalism invested in producing these Fusion tutorials. Glad your're back on YT.
In the last 4 years, Black Magic Design has hardly innovated Fusion at all, unfortunately. I hope it doesn't have Shake's fate with Apple.
And I also hope that BM (Mr. Grant Perry himself) will contact you and it will be the beginning of a beautiful friendship :)
Your teaching style reminds me of Chris Maynard (cmiVFX). No news from him in a long time. I hope it's OK.
Amazing Simon ! probably your most fascinating project and also the most challenging : the challenge to make maths beautiful :)
your fusion tutorials are so out of nowhere but super awesome. like i don't even know what a lissajous is but i'm following every step right now xD
Masterclass! Thanks for a new Fusion tutorial.
Amazing! Love it. Learned so much more than just how to set up a 3D Lissajous! Many thanks Simon
Wow! That's it.. wow!
Thank you so much 🙏
Fusion is extremely powerful and a little bit scaring with its hundrets of tools and their thousands of options. A normal user like me will almost scratch the surface a little bit, but you are a wizzard. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍😎
Another superb brain-stretcher! 👍
Amazing stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent as always. What a gift to the Fusion community! Thank you so much. An additional mention and multiple Bravo shouts for your music too!
Thank you very much indeed!
Beautiful!
Thank you so much. It's so high!
Great tutorial, thank you.
Impressive Simon, thank you for making a Fusion version.
Many thanks
hi simon thank you for all your effort, there is one problem when i write the expression in pemitter the path not created ? any solution ? thank you again
The chances are that you have mistyped the expression - it's easily done.
Thanks. I have one problem though. When you add ambient occlusion, you get b&w image and you connect the output into merge3 node . Do you change any settings in merge3 node offscreen (apply mode, gain, blend) so you get the result on the screen? To get the result you have on screen I had to connect the output of ambient occlusion into a seperate merge node and multiply it, otherwise it overrides the output of its original render node if I connect it as shown in the video.
Sorry, I missed out on showing a step there. All you need to do is switch the Ambient Occlusion Output Mode from the default of AO (that lets you see and set up the AO) to Color which creates the composite.
thanks
i had been following you for years , and i still have the same question ,,,!! what are you doing on RUclips ??? you should be in NASA
Thank you. I genuinely LOL'd.
I notice that you make more videos with Apple than with davinci resolve. Is Apple better than davinci resolve in your opinion, and do you recommend people who love your videos to use Apple instead of davinci resolve
The only reason I make more tutorials for Motion is that most of my audience is here for Motion tutorials ... not because Motion is 'better than Resolve' which is certainly not the case, although one could argue that if your interest is specifically in motion graphics then Motion does have an edge because that it what it is designed for.
@@SimonUbsdell thank you for responding. It is an honor to learn from you. Can the design that you make in motion be made in Davinci resolve
fascinating