How To Use NODES in FUSION - BEGINNERS GUIDE (Davinci Resolve)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- In today's video I'm going to show you how to use Nodes in Davinci Resolve Fusion, I'm going to show you basics of Nodes in Fusion. How to use them, what connects to what, and what basic nodes actually do in Fusion.
Hope you learn something new!
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Nice explanation, will recommend this video to people new to davinci and fusion.
Hey thank you :D
very east to follow, thank you so much!
Im glad I could help
i am following and practising your videos. I have one suggestion,hope you don't mind. kindly explain what a particular node is doing to max 5 sec. This video is good but when you make a video like"make like so and so" video, am not understanding what some node does but am following on repetition. Thank you, please do make more videos!
Well this video was meant to cover the basics, and teach how things work in fusion, fundamentally what I do in how to edit like videos is the same as nodes in this video just a bit more complex.
But I will keep that in mind for future videos, thank you for suggesting a way to make my content better. :D
nice bro, just like always!
Thanks :D
Great explanation but repair your micro bro
What is wrong with my mic?
@@mbvisualedits i dont know how to describe this, but just listen first 30 seconds and you should know what i mean
Yeah that was just me trying out adobe audio enhancemenr but it was a flop imo, other videos dont have that and they sound just fine :D
Brother do you have instagram? I have some doubts with da Vinci
Only twitter, you can dm me there
@@mbvisualedits Hi can i ask a question too? Can you say that fusion is easier than after effects? And even if it is, can you still do the same things in fusion as you could in after effects?
Well as I have already said it just boils down to what you prefer to use, you can do some things better in AE some better in Fusion, the only thing that I would say separates them is that AE is a bit more optimized then Fusion so if you have a bit older pc with lower specs AE could be better for you if not than just go with whatever program you prefer.