Spin Transition with DaVinci and Fusion No Plugins
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Build a spin transition with no plugins needed in the free version of #DaVinciResolve & Fusion.
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your tutorials are life savers. I dont know how else id learn this stuff if it wasn't for good youtubers like you.
All your Da Vinci Tutorials are very clear and super composed. Thank you from Germany and go on.
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Brilliant tutorial. So much clicked with fusion. The pace was perfect and the detail. It was easier to understand, giving the fundamentals, than some of the other fusion tutorial that were made after. The background in this video helped to understand the later instruction. Might be a good idea to suggest watching this one first. Thank you for teaching this valuable information.
Who dared to dislike that!
Excellent tutorial. Looking forward to more tutorials!
Thank you so much! This tutorial really helped me understand not only how to make this specific transition, but I can now intuitively create other transitions. With the help of this tutorial, I have expanded my knowledge greatly for both Davinci Resolve and Fusion 9. Thank you :D
I've been needing this since I lost my Sony Vegas Pro!! Thank you!
O nice. Now you can do everything in one program it's so nice!
Great video. I am looking forward to the Fusion videos.
I recently did a tutorial for Spin Transition only in Da Vinci Resolve. But since Resolve 15 has Fusion built in, I will give this a try!
Great fusion tutorial!
That extra Blur node isn't necessary. For better quality it is enough to hit the "HiQ"-Button (High Quality). If not selected, it will only show you the render with preview quality.
Oh, and you're making great tutorials!
thanks, great tutorial
very very good!
Hi Jay! Would this be unnecessary in the new Fusion integrated in DVR 15? If we spin, would the "motion blur" option be enough or should we still apply a directional blur? And when we created an effect like this, is there a way to create like a "template" to reuse it easily? Thanks!
Awesome tutorials. I'd love to see some "How to make yours game highlights looks awesome" :D !
Great Work!! Well done! (Y)
great tutorial thx man
Thanks!
Nice
Great tutorial!
Glad to see a tut without plugin.
Never used fusion so far but I'll give it a try.
Nevertheless, isn't this effect achievable without fusion?
And in tutorials of premiere I always the "Replicate" effect. Do you know where I can find it?
Nice !! Is the number of frames to be cut same for all types of video (i.e 30fps, 60fps, 120fps etc..) what fps video are you using ?
Would you be able to make an updated video on this spin transition in DaVinci Resolve 15? Love the tutorials! Thanks!
It's done the same way just on the fusion page.
@@JayAreTV Oh okay! Thanks!! :D
JayAre Good Job 😀, possible save the transition and used it on next project? Or else have to create each time for this transition?
You sure can, highlight everything > right click on what you want to save > settings > save as. Keep in mind like the length of your timeline since all of your keyframes will be connected to the frame number they were originally placed. Later down the road I might make a preset pack.
Thanks for the great full tutorial how can I store this animation in Davinci Fusion 15 to use it elsewhere
Thanks for answer REMIC
fusin 9 is free?
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This tutorial is for someone that knowns Davinci inside out
I have a ton of other videos if you feel this might be too advanced. I also have ruclips.net/video/_li6QEIK8s4/видео.html
why dont more people use davinci and fusion. I wanna learn how to do "automatic transions" like people do in after effects but theres no tutorials. This video is a good start though
What do you mean by "automatic transions"?
JayAreTV look up automatic smooth transitions
www.jayaretv.com/davinci-resolve-templates/transitions/slick
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