Dear Simon! I am sure to speak for a growing community of Fusioneers...when I express how glad I am that you are producing more material on Fusion. Thank you so much, and please keep uploading more!
I recorded most of it a long time ago now, but I am not 100% happy. This is such a key topic that I don't want to do something that's not as good as it could be. Hopefully now I have closed the door on the Motion tutorials I can make a bit more time for this kind of project.
Your expressions videos are ultra helpful. You did a great job orienting the posibilities. Now that I need to use that info before I actually forget that I learned this stuff.
That was great - thank you! I have watched it twice and will be watching it more times. This is a very exciting use of Fusion's expressions, and begins to help me with projects I have been considering. Excellent.
hello Simon I hope you recognize me. Your tutorials are simply extraordinary. I hope they restart for me to do tutorials for Blackmagic Fusion. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience with all of us! a warm virtual hug
Have a look at this initial test: th-cam.com/video/uaAi4b0c9lw/w-d-xo.html There's a lot more I think one could do with this concept. I'm still thinking.
How or where do I start to understand expressions. I speak Dutch. the symbols used. are interpreted differently in Dutch (I think). or is this pure mathematics. thx 4 the vid
Dear Simon! I am sure to speak for a growing community of Fusioneers...when I express how glad I am that you are producing more material on Fusion. Thank you so much, and please keep uploading more!
Glad to see you back to Fusion tutorials!
Something I've been hoping you to cover is the "Gamma" on your compositing basics serie!
I recorded most of it a long time ago now, but I am not 100% happy. This is such a key topic that I don't want to do something that's not as good as it could be. Hopefully now I have closed the door on the Motion tutorials I can make a bit more time for this kind of project.
@@SimonUbsdell thanks for your answer!
I hope to see that one day, then!
@@SimonUbsdell Yes, yes, Yes!!!
Your expressions videos are ultra helpful. You did a great job orienting the posibilities. Now that I need to use that info before I actually forget that I learned this stuff.
Aaaah, excellent, Fusion tutorials! 😁
Very excited to see Fusion tutorials from you!
That was great - thank you! I have watched it twice and will be watching it more times. This is a very exciting use of Fusion's expressions, and begins to help me with projects I have been considering. Excellent.
Wonderful!
hello Simon
I hope you recognize me.
Your tutorials are simply extraordinary.
I hope they restart for me to do tutorials for Blackmagic Fusion.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience with all of us!
a warm virtual hug
Sweet, definitely useful for learning expressions to make math visualizations.
Great! Nothing from rhe shelf. Not seen before. I will play around with the mathematical visualizations to improve my expression-skills. Thanks!
HI, thanks for this tutorial. Interesting to see maths used to create motion graphics this way.
Very interesting indeed!!!
It's even more fun to use Fusion to build it in 3D ...
@@SimonUbsdell Would love to see that!
Have a look at this initial test: th-cam.com/video/uaAi4b0c9lw/w-d-xo.html There's a lot more I think one could do with this concept. I'm still thinking.
@@SimonUbsdell Wonderful!
How or where do I start to understand expressions. I speak Dutch. the symbols used. are interpreted differently in Dutch (I think). or is this pure mathematics. thx 4 the vid
Fusion expression use Lua (although with limitations). Understanding Lua is the best place to start, in my view.
Is there anyway with expressions or modifiers to connect the drawing data to a path thus creating a vector?
I might be wrong, but I'm going to say no. Conceptually that would be very hard to do.