the counter thing is actually huge. I am using DVR since 4 Years and learned to write completely code for counters. (Code in the Expressions) But this is soooooo much better.
Also if you want an interesting MoGraph style you'd like to explain, I nominate the one in the video "Five charts that changed the world" by BBC Ideas. I found it super creative and visually pleasing.
That's a great video. I'd second covering some of the effects done in this video. My only suggestion would to include "Vox" somewhere in your title, as Vox Media does a lot of those types of mographs, and including that name would probably boost the video's discoverability.
@@slinnky It's so good right? I think it's not only great for view retention but also artistic and so visually pleasing. I'm interested in all styles of 'collage animation' generally. But yeah I agree that titling it as 'Vox style' is more clickable.
Always great to see a motion graphics tutorial/tips for Fusion, seems like a missing piece to the puzzle and the software is definitely capable of this akin to After Effects. Also I've been looking for ways to instance a node, and this video has helped a lot. Covering the features that can speed up mograph workflow (like Versions, Beat Matching, Playback Optimization) is a life-saver as well. Thanks as always
First of all thank you so much for so useful tutorials, learnt a lot from them. Patrick Sterling is one of my favourite fusion specialists on RUclips. Thanks again and as always looking forward for the next one. Peace
Thanks for the video mate! You're the Nr.1 creator when it comes to learning the most essential motion graphic features in davinci resolve. Iman Gadzhi and Ali Abdaal have great motion graphics and animations.
FWIW I subscribe to a bunch of the Resolve channels out there, and I really like that you've zoomed out a bit and you're focusing on more of the "primitives" in Fusion as opposed to how to do a single effect. I'd say keep doing what you're doing and honor your own style: I literally just learned 3 things that I didn't know in 12 minutes. More importantly, they're things that will save me time and allow me to be smarter the next time I go in for an effect. Really well done, subbed instantly! Looking forward to more.
Ryan, you're doing amazing work! It's nice to see someone concentrating on motion graphics in Fusion rather than just visual effects. While I'm not going to suggest anyone in particular, I think general infographics using charts and icons etc for explainer videos would be a pretty broad and useful topic. I've done a fair amount of pretty dry corporate work over the years, so any suggestions to help spice up the information they are trying to present would be helpful.
Sabrina Cruz with Answers in Progress does a fantastic job at posterizing time with constant wiggle motion and path animation. Would love to see that approach done in Fusion.
DUDE that mediain trick to get the timeline footage in the background is something I’ve been trying to figure out forever! For awhile you couldn’t do that and I thought it was so strange for DaVinci not to include but alas here we are. Great vids man, you got yourself a new sub
THIS CHANNEL IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING btw! I flipping love it! OMG you explain things so well, you explain things that i've been wanting to know for so long, honestly mate, keep doing what you are doing this is gold, you have struck gold! Thank you for you and this awesome channel!
Wow. This is the first video of yours I've seen, and I'm subscribing because of it. Awesome stuff! I have previously watched a heap of stuff by William Justice, but he runs through stuff pretty fast and I can't always keep up. :) Your pace is great.
I've been doing more animation work with in DR recently, and your videos are insanely helpful. So many options I had no idea existed lol, keep going man!
This is super helpful! thank you very much! I was looking for such a channel for quite some time and now I found it. YT is full of motion graphics tutorials in AE, but almost none for Resolve & Fusion. I really appreciate your videos. Keep it up!
One channel that always surpriseded me in how they approach the editing and the overall flow of their videos is "Athletic Interest". The camera movement around images, and sometimes the combination of that with animating the images itself, would be a nice thing to learn! By the way, excellent work in your videos, I'm learning a lot!
I've said it before but I'll say it again - thank you so much for these tutorials. Not just useful but so very clearly explained, with all the little extra questions answered too (like "do I need to turn these back on for rendering?"). A masterclass!
Hey man, its quite awesome to see some great tutorials to fusion, loads of loads of info and easy to understand. I would love to see some Dan Koe animation tutorials from his shorts. Im sure lots of the audience would love to witness it too. Much love from PH 🇵🇭🇵🇭
Ryan, thank you for the tutorials and the work you do! You are a truly amazing creator and member of this community and I consider you part of the bedrock that guides the new users of DR towards greatness!
Here a year later! Watched till the end and I saw a guy named Molob made an INSANE One Piece edit that I've wanted to know how to make for a while now. Thank you for the starting point!
This was a really nice tutorial, I learned a lot. Thank you! I liked the explainer motion graphics Vox uses, would be awesome to learn how to recreate them in fusion
Hey Ryan Love your videos! High quality and professional. I don't have a favorite RUclipsr but I was always buffeled with stuff that are in AE that I can't understand how to do in fusion. For example how to do a zigzag line. It's just a feature in AE. They way my teachers taught me is to zoom like crazy until the checkerboard background is big enough. Then draw straight lines between every corner and then add duplicate node. Then all that is left is just to plug the polygon node to a background node. In AE it's done with a few buttons.
New sub here. Appreciate all the work you've done. Great content! 🔥Would love to see more motion graphics and/or character 2D animation tutorial in DVR if you can 🙌 Cheers.
Brilliant Video Ryan, you are alot more talented than you give yourself credit for, I have come over from After Effects to Fusion and it can be a head scratcher at times so I really appreciate your content and clear explanations... I follow Sonduck for AE tutorials. Thanks again mate, learning loads from you
Hey Ryan, I come from After Effects and watching your videos gave me a whole new perspective regarding Fusion, so thank you! For the motion graphics youtubers I like the most, I think you already know Ben Marriott. I also like ECAbrams, and more on the blender side if you want to integrate 3D models in fusion (that could be cool) Kevandram, veriveig and IanHubert. Cheers!
You asked for my thoughts on ideas for future videos. What I need to do with Resolve is to create all the informational panels I need to insert into my videos of disc golf play. You can find examples of what I mean by watching Jomez Pro on RUclips or MDG media out of Europe. I've never seen anyone cover anything like these on any channel. It would be AWESOME if you did this! 😀
I would love to see tutorials on motion graphics in the style of VOX, Johnny Harris and Cleo Abram. Your videos are also great and help me a lot to upgrade my skill in Fusion, thanks)
Thank you, Ryan. Excellent video as always. 👏👏 One youtuber who does motion graphics in AE, and that I would love to see you replicate in DR, is Ben Marriott. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
Hey, great work Ryan! I hope to see a video on "how to create graphics like in Ali Abdaal's videos" one day. I already feel much more confident in Fusion, so thank you!
This is the second video I have watched from you, and you sir are a MASTER fusion teacher. It made me subscribe to your channel. And, it seems you are Irish, and since I am too, my hat's off to you :) One question though...How did you learn your fusion skills? Did you learn on your own or do you recommend someone who taught you? Thanks.
@@RyanOsborneUK Ahh. My mistake. Scot-Irish then. But so is my own ancestry. More points to you that you are self taught. Great job and I look forward to seeing more videos from you.
I would say this is the best video for davinci resolve motion designers and please make the video on motion designs like Ben marriott, school of motion you name it! 🙏
This channel is amazing, please continue down this path. AE is so rich with learning resources but it is invaluable to have something like this for Davinci which is taking concepts learnt through AE and implementing them like for like into Davinci. Been AE for almost two decades now, but I edit exlusively in Davinci, this channel alone is helping me making the permanent shift to exclusively using Davinci. Thank you Ryan! *EDIT FOR SOLUTION* I figured out the below, just wrap the Counter expression in floor()..Looking like [ floor(Counter).."+" ]. Happy days! p.s. Is there a way to make the counter expression use exclusively whole numbers? I wanted to ease out the keyframes so that as it got closer to reaching the end number, it slowed down gradually instead of abruptly. However messing in the splines causes numbers like 2343.2553 to show up. Cheers!
The channel "New Money" has some insane motion graphics artists in their team. Though I think they use after effects because I failed to recreate some of their effects haha.
There’s a node in fusion called film damage - fairly sure it’s in the OFX section. Just add and remove the scratches, vignette, blur and colour shifts from it to get the same effect 😊👍
Hi Ryan, I really appreciate this kind of video to learn motion graphics using Davinci, after all it's a great tool and less expensive than others, but I wonder if it will be able to get the level in 2d Motion graphics as @dopemotions doing in his projects. You are doing great videos, I hope to learn more about how to use in a better way the tools from fusion inside Davinci maybe some shortcuts for easy in key frames or something to speed up the workflow
Can you please make a video about (Highlight effect, arrows, how to draw lines that follow each other,) this will help me a lot as I teach for stock market
thank you so much Ryan, pls give us anything you think is good. I love all your hard work. Maybe Mrwhostheboss style graphics and editing techniques. God bless you and your families.
I always like watching your videos, they are really polished. I have a question though, how to make that counter to add a dot - when it gets over 999 the 1.000 gets a dot or in your case the comma 1,000? And how to count decimal points - with of course - as a comma for decimal; for instance 9,56? This is still my first and only question, ... how to make this kind of counter inside a sentence so that other words wouldn't move when the number gets bigger and gets digits - for instance from 9 to 10 or from 99 to 100 and so on. I'd much appreciate of cloud answer this, khm, one question of mine. Thanks.
I learned years ago all my mograph from Tim Clapham from hellolux he is an awesome teacher. BTW after just 1 of your videos i subscribed to your channel, really good material, especially for fusion Ill love if you can keep doing more because I ditched adobe 4 years ago and while i did use fusion in the past was more for vfx than mograph and ill love to learn more about it now!
Oh my god I really needed Tip number 4 thank you very much for sharing this ! Personnally I prefer to use instances with my BG node when I need the same BG on different parts of my projects. But if you want to have multiple similar texts, is it not better to use a duplicate node ?
Thanks man! I usually export as a 422 Prores file first. Then I run this through some kind of external encoder like HandBrake to create an H.264 MP4 file! Never been a huge fan of the mp4 encoder in resolve. It destroys the output in my opinion.
can you please make a longer fusion tutorial. Me as a beginner in fusion, I am having a hard time learning and knowing a lot of nodes. I only know the basic ones, but I want to learn as many nodes as possible to expand my skillset with fusion. Thanks for the vid
the counter thing is actually huge. I am using DVR since 4 Years and learned to write completely code for counters. (Code in the Expressions) But this is soooooo much better.
Yes! MoGraph is very underserved in DR. We need more excellent educators like teaching people what's possible in fusion.
Also if you want an interesting MoGraph style you'd like to explain, I nominate the one in the video "Five charts that changed the world" by BBC Ideas. I found it super creative and visually pleasing.
That's a great video. I'd second covering some of the effects done in this video. My only suggestion would to include "Vox" somewhere in your title, as Vox Media does a lot of those types of mographs, and including that name would probably boost the video's discoverability.
@@slinnky It's so good right? I think it's not only great for view retention but also artistic and so visually pleasing. I'm interested in all styles of 'collage animation' generally. But yeah I agree that titling it as 'Vox style' is more clickable.
Thanks so much for the awesome suggestion guys 🫡 really appreciate it
@@RyanOsborneUK how do you move the square along with its gradient-colored background? I tried selecting both, but didn't work
That Counter control was such a power move 🔥
Agreed! awesome stuff
Always great to see a motion graphics tutorial/tips for Fusion, seems like a missing piece to the puzzle and the software is definitely capable of this akin to After Effects. Also I've been looking for ways to instance a node, and this video has helped a lot. Covering the features that can speed up mograph workflow (like Versions, Beat Matching, Playback Optimization) is a life-saver as well. Thanks as always
First of all thank you so much for so useful tutorials, learnt a lot from them.
Patrick Sterling is one of my favourite fusion specialists on RUclips.
Thanks again and as always looking forward for the next one.
Peace
Patrick is the GOAT! Thank you for watching
Thanks for the video mate! You're the Nr.1 creator when it comes to learning the most essential motion graphic features in davinci resolve. Iman Gadzhi and Ali Abdaal have great motion graphics and animations.
This channel is a gem!
There are only few videos like this one that are really help full and this clear, so thank you !
What else can I say: the GURU at work. Thanks so much for sharing - love your tutorials.
FWIW I subscribe to a bunch of the Resolve channels out there, and I really like that you've zoomed out a bit and you're focusing on more of the "primitives" in Fusion as opposed to how to do a single effect. I'd say keep doing what you're doing and honor your own style: I literally just learned 3 things that I didn't know in 12 minutes. More importantly, they're things that will save me time and allow me to be smarter the next time I go in for an effect. Really well done, subbed instantly! Looking forward to more.
Thank you so much 🙌 appreciate the support to do my own thing. Just want to keep ensuring I provide value to our community
create more about motion graphics in fusion for beginner, please make hours long tutorials, we will love them. please make them.
Amazing, Ryan! We need more videos on Motion Graphics in Davinci Resolve from you.❤❤
Ryan, you're doing amazing work! It's nice to see someone concentrating on motion graphics in Fusion rather than just visual effects.
While I'm not going to suggest anyone in particular, I think general infographics using charts and icons etc for explainer videos would be a pretty broad and useful topic. I've done a fair amount of pretty dry corporate work over the years, so any suggestions to help spice up the information they are trying to present would be helpful.
Sabrina Cruz with Answers in Progress does a fantastic job at posterizing time with constant wiggle motion and path animation. Would love to see that approach done in Fusion.
Thanks dude. Taking notes here
Ohh. I was watching your old videos. Only to see that you just posted. Thank you again. Just commenting before I watch.
DUDE that mediain trick to get the timeline footage in the background is something I’ve been trying to figure out forever! For awhile you couldn’t do that and I thought it was so strange for DaVinci not to include but alas here we are. Great vids man, you got yourself a new sub
Glad it could help bro 👍
more fusion motion graphics please
more video like those!!! it is amazing to see what seems to be very difficult problem solved so easily by an experience editor ^_^
thanks Ryan!
THIS CHANNEL IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING btw! I flipping love it! OMG you explain things so well, you explain things that i've been wanting to know for so long, honestly mate, keep doing what you are doing this is gold, you have struck gold! Thank you for you and this awesome channel!
Thanks so much Ben 🙌
Wow. This is the first video of yours I've seen, and I'm subscribing because of it. Awesome stuff! I have previously watched a heap of stuff by William Justice, but he runs through stuff pretty fast and I can't always keep up. :) Your pace is great.
Welcome aboard and thank you so much 😊 that’s very kind
Great video Ryan! Constantly trying to improve my editing game and you are making it easy to be on resolve while everyone else is on AE.
Man you deserve more likes and subs man this is incredibly helpful
I'm always waiting for a video notification from you!😭🔥
I’ll do my best to keep them coming 🙌
I've been doing more animation work with in DR recently, and your videos are insanely helpful. So many options I had no idea existed lol, keep going man!
Thanks dude! No plans to stop 😊
This is super helpful! thank you very much! I was looking for such a channel for quite some time and now I found it. YT is full of motion graphics tutorials in AE, but almost none for Resolve & Fusion. I really appreciate your videos. Keep it up!
Awesome video! Vox editing styles would be great.
Totally agree!
One channel that always surpriseded me in how they approach the editing and the overall flow of their videos is "Athletic Interest". The camera movement around images, and sometimes the combination of that with animating the images itself, would be a nice thing to learn! By the way, excellent work in your videos, I'm learning a lot!
Thanks for the heads up dude! Will definitely check out.
Nice one Ryan, in my niche in finance and investing space I really like the work of the editors from the channel 'New Money' worth checking out :)
Thanks for the heads up dude 😊 will deffo check out!
Little counter animation in this one will be mega useful for you! 😄
I've said it before but I'll say it again - thank you so much for these tutorials. Not just useful but so very clearly explained, with all the little extra questions answered too (like "do I need to turn these back on for rendering?"). A masterclass!
Haha thank you my friend! Super kind
Thanks for the skills, as a beginner I am learning too much from you.
Please keep it up!
No plans to stop 😊 glad it helped you
Hey man, its quite awesome to see some great tutorials to fusion, loads of loads of info and easy to understand.
I would love to see some Dan Koe animation tutorials from his shorts. Im sure lots of the audience would love to witness it too. Much love from PH 🇵🇭🇵🇭
So glad I ran into your channel today. Please make more videos, your channel is so underrated!
Ryan, thank you for the tutorials and the work you do! You are a truly amazing creator and member of this community and I consider you part of the bedrock that guides the new users of DR towards greatness!
You have explained it really well. I really became your fan.
Here a year later! Watched till the end and I saw a guy named Molob made an INSANE One Piece edit that I've wanted to know how to make for a while now. Thank you for the starting point!
This was a really nice tutorial, I learned a lot. Thank you!
I liked the explainer motion graphics Vox uses, would be awesome to learn how to recreate them in fusion
Excellent video mate, some really good tips there. The last one re adding a parameter.. 🤯
It’s such a powerful one in all honesty! I need to do a whole video on this 😊
Dude! Your channel is invaluable! Thank you!
Hey Ryan
Love your videos! High quality and professional.
I don't have a favorite RUclipsr but I was always buffeled with stuff that are in AE that I can't understand how to do in fusion.
For example how to do a zigzag line.
It's just a feature in AE. They way my teachers taught me is to zoom like crazy until the checkerboard background is big enough.
Then draw straight lines between every corner and then add duplicate node.
Then all that is left is just to plug the polygon node to a background node.
In AE it's done with a few buttons.
Great videos, Ryan! I like Jake in Motion for AE - and your style, pacing, and practicality of the topics you cover are very similar.
Jake in Motion is excellent! Thank you also 😊
Great tips! I’ve been meaning to start playing around with text in fusion, and now I’m going to start (while keeping these videos handy).
I’m just starting to get into motion graphics, so I don’t know where to start as far as recommending/suggesting anyone
@@thetruthinwonderland all good bud 😊 thanks for watching
cant wait for your motion graphics masterclass :)
Really great information here - thank you Ryan! You're super talented, and great at explaining things!
Thanks Mike 🙌
Thank you a lot for your work in general! Nice explanation.
I love that your humble. Great video dude!
Wonderful work man, Really learned alot here
Just amazing..! Thanks for this video. I will use one by one in my videos.👍
New sub here. Appreciate all the work you've done. Great content! 🔥Would love to see more motion graphics and/or character 2D animation tutorial in DVR if you can 🙌 Cheers.
Brilliant Video Ryan, you are alot more talented than you give yourself credit for, I have come over from After Effects to Fusion and it can be a head scratcher at times so I really appreciate your content and clear explanations... I follow Sonduck for AE tutorials. Thanks again mate, learning loads from you
Love Sonduck! Thanks for this bud
Hey Ryan, I come from After Effects and watching your videos gave me a whole new perspective regarding Fusion, so thank you! For the motion graphics youtubers I like the most, I think you already know Ben Marriott. I also like ECAbrams, and more on the blender side if you want to integrate 3D models in fusion (that could be cool) Kevandram, veriveig and IanHubert. Cheers!
Thanks for the suggestions 🙌
I don't have any youtuber in mind, but thank you so much for the amazing video!
Excellent tutorial, thanks!
my mind is blown!
Exactly what i wanted to learn! You genius!
You asked for my thoughts on ideas for future videos. What I need to do with Resolve is to create all the informational panels I need to insert into my videos of disc golf play. You can find examples of what I mean by watching Jomez Pro on RUclips or MDG media out of Europe. I've never seen anyone cover anything like these on any channel.
It would be AWESOME if you did this! 😀
I’ll give it a watch 😊 thanks for the heads up
Great content man! Learned alot of new things!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Thank you! I had to cancel my Adobe CC subscription, and I didn't know where to turn to fill that After Effects-shaped hole in my heart...
Would love to animate like Ali Abdaal! Your channel has been a blessing for learning Da Vinci!
Best teacher to master fusion ❤
You can say that again
Thanks guys 🙏
Ryan thank you so much for these video's, they really made my day
I would love to see tutorials on motion graphics in the style of VOX, Johnny Harris and Cleo Abram.
Your videos are also great and help me a lot to upgrade my skill in Fusion, thanks)
some amazing amazing useful tips here!
Cool video, the first video since subscribing
Awesome video dude, thank you!
Thank you, Ryan. Excellent video as always. 👏👏
One youtuber who does motion graphics in AE, and that I would love to see you replicate in DR, is Ben Marriott.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you.
Another vote for Ben Marriott- the king of AE
you are a fantastic comunicator! great tutorial, thanks
Your channel is literally a bible for motion graphics
Hey, great work Ryan! I hope to see a video on "how to create graphics like in Ali Abdaal's videos" one day. I already feel much more confident in Fusion, so thank you!
It might not be very usual, but I love the graphic design of ALtheBoi videos (on its essays like leitmotiv)
My favorite Fusion MoGraph tubers are Chrome Lion and Blackbird Called Sue.. and you ^_^
A lot of essential information. Not just some: How to do this FX step by step... But just skills.
This is the second video I have watched from you, and you sir are a MASTER fusion teacher. It made me subscribe to your channel. And, it seems you are Irish, and since I am too, my hat's off to you :)
One question though...How did you learn your fusion skills? Did you learn on your own or do you recommend someone who taught you? Thanks.
Thank you! I am Scottish actually but a fellow Celt all the same. I’m self taught from RUclips mostly
@@RyanOsborneUK Ahh. My mistake. Scot-Irish then. But so is my own ancestry. More points to you that you are self taught. Great job and I look forward to seeing more videos from you.
this video is amazing man thank you for making this useful video😍😍
Mapal has phenomenal after effects motion graphics!!
please do more and more content on fusion and also in comparison with after effects. it will be so much helpful for us. your channel saved me.🙏😌
Thanks bro you make fusion easier.
thank you so much man, more editors to help
Amazing explanation! Thank you for the videos!
I would say this is the best video for davinci resolve motion designers and please make the video on motion designs like Ben marriott, school of motion you name it! 🙏
This channel is amazing, please continue down this path. AE is so rich with learning resources but it is invaluable to have something like this for Davinci which is taking concepts learnt through AE and implementing them like for like into Davinci.
Been AE for almost two decades now, but I edit exlusively in Davinci, this channel alone is helping me making the permanent shift to exclusively using Davinci. Thank you Ryan!
*EDIT FOR SOLUTION*
I figured out the below, just wrap the Counter expression in floor()..Looking like [ floor(Counter).."+" ]. Happy days!
p.s. Is there a way to make the counter expression use exclusively whole numbers? I wanted to ease out the keyframes so that as it got closer to reaching the end number, it slowed down gradually instead of abruptly. However messing in the splines causes numbers like 2343.2553 to show up. Cheers!
Thanks for your nice and helpful tutorial
The channel "New Money" has some insane motion graphics artists in their team.
Though I think they use after effects because I failed to recreate some of their effects haha.
Great video as usual
Thanks dude 😊
excellent video as always.
Love your Content
nice one loved it
whats the background overlay texture you use at 3:09? I've been trying to add textures behind my fusion animations but not sure how exactly to do it
There’s a node in fusion called film damage - fairly sure it’s in the OFX section. Just add and remove the scratches, vignette, blur and colour shifts from it to get the same effect 😊👍
This video has helped me a lot! Thanks man!
Hi Ryan, I really appreciate this kind of video to learn motion graphics using Davinci, after all it's a great tool and less expensive than others, but I wonder if it will be able to get the level in 2d Motion graphics as @dopemotions doing in his projects. You are doing great videos, I hope to learn more about how to use in a better way the tools from fusion inside Davinci maybe some shortcuts for easy in key frames or something to speed up the workflow
Can you please make a video about (Highlight effect, arrows, how to draw lines that follow each other,) this will help me a lot as I teach for stock market
Interesting point! Will do 😊🙌
@@RyanOsborneUK That would be handy for me too. Do you use a plugin for that?
thank you so much Ryan, pls give us anything you think is good. I love all your hard work. Maybe Mrwhostheboss style graphics and editing techniques. God bless you and your families.
Great suggestion! Thanks my dude 😊🙌
ive been curious on how to make those 3d screens , like a camera effect ...but in DaVinci
I always like watching your videos, they are really polished. I have a question though, how to make that counter to add a dot - when it gets over 999 the 1.000 gets a dot or in your case the comma 1,000? And how to count decimal points - with of course - as a comma for decimal; for instance 9,56? This is still my first and only question, ... how to make this kind of counter inside a sentence so that other words wouldn't move when the number gets bigger and gets digits - for instance from 9 to 10 or from 99 to 100 and so on. I'd much appreciate of cloud answer this, khm, one question of mine. Thanks.
great sesh.
Thank you for tutorials🙌🏻
I learned years ago all my mograph from Tim Clapham from hellolux he is an awesome teacher. BTW after just 1 of your videos i subscribed to your channel, really good material, especially for fusion Ill love if you can keep doing more because I ditched adobe 4 years ago and while i did use fusion in the past was more for vfx than mograph and ill love to learn more about it now!
This is so awesome! Thank you and welcome aboard 😊🙌
Oh my god I really needed Tip number 4 thank you very much for sharing this !
Personnally I prefer to use instances with my BG node when I need the same BG on different parts of my projects. But if you want to have multiple similar texts, is it not better to use a duplicate node ?
Michael Jones of Mograph Mentor has a cool style. He mostly works in AE but I’d love to know how to do some of his explainers in Fusion.
Thanks dude! Will check out 😊🙌
great video Ryan, just a quick question what are your render settings if you want to upload to social media (Reels,shorts, TikTok)
Thanks man! I usually export as a 422 Prores file first. Then I run this through some kind of external encoder like HandBrake to create an H.264 MP4 file! Never been a huge fan of the mp4 encoder in resolve. It destroys the output in my opinion.
@@RyanOsborneUK Yes I agree, I tried so many formats and I can't get a good result, it would be great to do a video about rendering.
can you please make a longer fusion tutorial. Me as a beginner in fusion, I am having a hard time learning and knowing a lot of nodes. I only know the basic ones, but I want to learn as many nodes as possible to expand my skillset with fusion. Thanks for the vid
10:09 numebr counter control
Tat is pretty clutch