I just found out the other day that if you go to Workspace > Layout Presets > Fusion Presets there are some options to make it so your nodes panel is tall instead of wide, or to make it so the nodes are on a second screen instead of in the narrow space below your normal viewer
Awesome! Been looking for a video like this. Doesn't Fusion have inbuilt cache and full frame preview? Fusion seems to be more demanding for computer performance than After Effects, isn't it?
Stand-alone Fusion handles the caching much better than the Fusion in Resolve. I would say that stand-alone is on par with AE as far as caching performance. The good news is that if you have a Resolve license, you can get Fusion stand-alone. The downside to stand-alone is that you have to export plates, but you have to do that anyway if you’re going to Nuke.
Absolute legend you just saved my life
Glad it’s helpful!
This is Epic.... Am creating time to go through your tuts now
Great tutorial Chris!
Glad you liked it!
I just found out the other day that if you go to Workspace > Layout Presets > Fusion Presets there are some options to make it so your nodes panel is tall instead of wide, or to make it so the nodes are on a second screen instead of in the narrow space below your normal viewer
Great tutorial!
Thanks!
the best!!!)))
Awesome! Been looking for a video like this.
Doesn't Fusion have inbuilt cache and full frame preview?
Fusion seems to be more demanding for computer performance than After Effects, isn't it?
Stand-alone Fusion handles the caching much better than the Fusion in Resolve. I would say that stand-alone is on par with AE as far as caching performance. The good news is that if you have a Resolve license, you can get Fusion stand-alone. The downside to stand-alone is that you have to export plates, but you have to do that anyway if you’re going to Nuke.
20 minutes and 10+ nodes and edits is not quick! Why you called this video Quick?