I truly enjoy watching you create in your videos and I've also noticed that since watching your videos I am no longer overwhelmed when I go into fusion. ;) thank you
Great tip, definitely a good alternative! But by doing it that way I'll lose the rounded tip of my rectangle line which I personally think looks nice. Thank you for sharing!
First time seeing this channel, but I'm already subbed, because I can see that you are a good teacher. Thank you so much for making these tutorials! I would be lost in a dark Davinci Resolve themed forest, without help like this! :))))
For those who have made simple ones and found that it shows too much decimals here is how to limit them to two decimals after the comma with explanation: Whereas X:(Text1.Number) F: floor X - Fx => Figures after the coma f (( x - fx )*100) => first two figures after the coma as an integer (f (( x - fx )*100))/100 First two figures after the comma as decimal ((f (( x - fx )*100))/100) + (fx) The integer and the first two figures after the comma Ps: I don’t know if there is a simpler way i just did it using simple maths
Hey Jeremy, great video, but I have a question. I just made a super simple one and when it counts up it includes infinite decimal places. How can I limit it to whole numbers? Thanks
In my case it wasn't necessary because I was using high values but I should have done it anyway. in front of your expression you should add floor This will round up to the full number. So floor(Text1.Number)
Hello I wanted to comment that with this tutorial I can make a counter only up to one million. do you know any way to make a counter with bigger numbers ?
After watching your video I truly found out how versaitle Davinci actually is and that you don't have to rely on evil corp Adobe for video editing! Thanks a lot for the insight and great video!
try this expression: : -- setup delim = "," -- setup end number = (Text1.Number) delimited = (string.format('%d', number)):reverse():gsub("(%d%d%d)","%1" .. delim):gsub(",(%-?)$","%1"):reverse() return("$ ".. delimited) number = (Text1.Number) is the slider thing as mentioned in this video. Big thanks to youtube.com/@knejmann and youtube.com/@VideoEditorStudio for the tutorial!!!
Most likely there's an expression that could allow that, but as of right now I'm not sure how. I've tried few option without success. I'll made an updated version if I figure that out!
Most likely there's an expression that could allow that but as of right now I don't know what could be applied. I know some basics expression concept but I still have a lot to learn!
Whereas X:(Text1.Number) F: floor X - Fx => Figures after the coma f (( x - fx )*100) => first two figures after the coma as an integer (f (( x - fx )*100))/100 First two figures after the comma as decimal ((f (( x - fx )*100))/100) + (fx) The integer and the first two figures after the comma For those who have made simple ones and found that it shows too much decimals here is how to limit them to two decimals after the comma with explanation Ps: I don’t know if there is a simpler way i just did it using simple maths
I truly enjoy watching you create in your videos and I've also noticed that since watching your videos I am no longer overwhelmed when I go into fusion. ;) thank you
Great, that's the goal! Thanks for tuning in every time!
Great video once again... instead of keyframing the level you can select the 4th option in the border style
Great tip, definitely a good alternative!
But by doing it that way I'll lose the rounded tip of my rectangle line which I personally think looks nice. Thank you for sharing!
First time seeing this channel, but I'm already subbed, because I can see that you are a good teacher. Thank you so much for making these tutorials! I would be lost in a dark Davinci Resolve themed forest, without help like this! :))))
Glad it was helpful!
That was awesome, please keep making tutorial content like this
Thanks, will do!
Hey man, mine is giving me a heap of decimal places after my number? Any idea how to stop this?
For those who have made simple ones and found that it shows too much decimals here is how to limit them to two decimals after the comma with explanation:
Whereas X:(Text1.Number) F: floor
X - Fx => Figures after the coma
f (( x - fx )*100) => first two figures after the coma as an integer
(f (( x - fx )*100))/100 First two figures after the comma as decimal
((f (( x - fx )*100))/100) + (fx)
The integer and the first two figures after the comma
Ps: I don’t know if there is a simpler way i just did it using simple maths
is there no simpler way?
There is. You have to select "Integer" from edit controls menu. I hope it helps
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This is insanely helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This was a quick and very cool tutorial. Appreciate it!
Hey Jeremy, great video, but I have a question. I just made a super simple one and when it counts up it includes infinite decimal places. How can I limit it to whole numbers? Thanks
In my case it wasn't necessary because I was using high values but I should have done it anyway. in front of your expression you should add floor This will round up to the full number.
So floor(Text1.Number)
@@VideoEditorStudio Awesome, thanks for the reply, it works perfectly!
Thanks for this reply, I had the same issue
Hello I wanted to comment that with this tutorial I can make a counter only up to one million. do you know any way to make a counter with bigger numbers ?
Very helpful tutorial for all level editors. Just Subbed :)
Thanks for the sub!
DAAAAAAAMN THANKS DUDEEEE, i was looking for this since im really new at davinci, new subscriber
Glad I could help!
You just earned a subscriber I was looking for this
This was great, thank you!
Expressions seem so powerful.
THEY ARE !
Yes there's a lot you can do with it
Tutorial is clear and amazing however it was too fast for me but very helpful tho
After watching your video I truly found out how versaitle Davinci actually is and that you don't have to rely on evil corp Adobe for video editing! Thanks a lot for the insight and great video!
Glad it was useful!
In 18.6 version, I'm getting 9 digits after the decimal points. Can't find a way to delete the decimal points!
My timer has a decimal with 12 numbers after it. How do I fix it?
This is great thanks so much. Helping me get my bizz off the ground.
Glad to help!
Great tutorial, man! Loved it 😍.
Thanks for sharing :)
Glad you liked it!
Hi!
How do you add a comma between the "thousands".
try this expression:
: -- setup
delim = ","
-- setup end
number = (Text1.Number)
delimited = (string.format('%d', number)):reverse():gsub("(%d%d%d)","%1" .. delim):gsub(",(%-?)$","%1"):reverse()
return("$ ".. delimited)
number = (Text1.Number) is the slider thing as mentioned in this video.
Big thanks to youtube.com/@knejmann and youtube.com/@VideoEditorStudio for the tutorial!!!
crazy good gonna enjoy editing knowing this!
Glad to hear it!
How i can i put a comma in the text???
I'm trying to do this with percentages but I keep getting endless numbers after a decimal point.
Great Tutorial. Thanks!!!!
You're welcome!
1,000,000.00 how do I solve it ?
great video. how would we do a countdown. so, let's say from 100 to 0? thanks
Just set the first keyframe at number 100 and the second keyframe at number 0
doesnt works for me, prob due to the version
That's great. But how would you get the number to display 2 decimal points? So it might display $20.32. Or a comma like $257,00.52 ?
Most likely there's an expression that could allow that, but as of right now I'm not sure how. I've tried few option without success. I'll made an updated version if I figure that out!
@@VideoEditorStudio Thank you. I'll very much look forward to that. Subscribed 👍
@@VideoEditorStudio Here's another way with an expression. It's perfect. th-cam.com/video/h12BxXH4uN8/w-d-xo.html
there's a box in the Edit Control Menu that says Integer. Just click that and it removes the decimals.
@@JossTS thanks so much i was tryna figure that out
Very good tutorial! For some reason i can't get over 1000000 on the Number SLider, even tho i typed in more. Is that fixable?
(Template.Number)/0.5 - ok, figured it out
@@timerens_ what did you do?
@@ceejayohhh you have to divide by 2 or some other number
I know it, but what I want to know is to use thousand separator comma (,), if you know, please let us know.
Most likely there's an expression that could allow that but as of right now I don't know what could be applied. I know some basics expression concept but I still have a lot to learn!
@@VideoEditorStudio did you figure it out yet?
Best tutorial man!! Amazing!!!
yo great tutorial, do you know why its doing decimal places?
You have to change the expression code to this:
Text( string.format("%.0f", Text1.Number) )
Hey Jeremy how to add a dot between the numbers ? for example 257.000 instead of only 257000 ?
did you find a solution? i have the same problem
@@bubu no; Jeremy didn't respond
Whereas X:(Text1.Number) F: floor
X - Fx => Figures after the coma
f (( x - fx )*100) => first two figures after the coma as an integer
(f (( x - fx )*100))/100 First two figures after the comma as decimal
((f (( x - fx )*100))/100) + (fx)
The integer and the first two figures after the comma
For those who have made simple ones and found that it shows too much decimals here is how to limit them to two decimals after the comma with explanation
Ps: I don’t know if there is a simpler way i just did it using simple maths
I put in 1 billion dollars but it only goes up to a million how to i increase the slider😊
Thanks ❤
My first ever Fusion composition or whatever it is called. Your explination was clear and easy to fallow. Thank you.
Glad I helped!
how can I save it to use it whenever I want on other projects with the number slide (controls)?
Does anyone know good sound effects that go well with this effect ?
How to do 0 to 30 billion? It's important I have a project so
This video helped me on how to use fusion❤
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Hi Jeremy... I wanted to know how to get rid off with decimals if want to animate a smaller number?
Thanks for this tutorial.
yea same
When creating the slider control select the box "Integer" on the Edit control pannel
Very well explained 👍
Thank you!