Great tutorial, cool to see you posting so consistently 🔥Btw placing the Davinci resolve logo in your thumbnails may get you more clicks since it'll automatically tell people what the video is about without having to read the title/thumbnail.
im making low effort basketball edits and would love the "dot effect" as more of an overlay ie instead of a background have it opacly overlaying over older and grainer footage, how can I attain this? new to the fusion tab as a whole.
Yeah. That wouldn't be too hard either. It depends a litte on the specific effect you are looking to achieve. Are you trying to give it an effect of being on an old CRT monitor? Are you trying to give out an old black and white comic book half tone style? Obviously I can't really explain or go in detail in a small TH-cam comment. :) But all of those effcets could be achieved with a varioation of th etechnique I showed here. Off the top of my head I would probably run the grid over a solid to create a permanent grid and then it depends on what you are trying to overlay. For questions like these you could also head over to REDDIT. There is a sub there specifically for DaVinci (I spend a lot of time there).
This is nice❤❤
Great tutorial, cool to see you posting so consistently 🔥Btw placing the Davinci resolve logo in your thumbnails may get you more clicks since it'll automatically tell people what the video is about without having to read the title/thumbnail.
Thanks for the tip! Honestly I need to up my game. Most of these are off the cuff.
im making low effort basketball edits and would love the "dot effect" as more of an overlay ie instead of a background have it opacly overlaying over older and grainer footage, how can I attain this? new to the fusion tab as a whole.
Yeah. That wouldn't be too hard either. It depends a litte on the specific effect you are looking to achieve.
Are you trying to give it an effect of being on an old CRT monitor? Are you trying to give out an old black and white comic book half tone style?
Obviously I can't really explain or go in detail in a small TH-cam comment. :)
But all of those effcets could be achieved with a varioation of th etechnique I showed here.
Off the top of my head I would probably run the grid over a solid to create a permanent grid and then it depends on what you are trying to overlay.
For questions like these you could also head over to REDDIT. There is a sub there specifically for DaVinci (I spend a lot of time there).