I'm using a relatively old laptop but with Nvidia 2060 RTX GPU and 32GB RAM along with a 4800H Ryzen CPU. I imagine you can do what's demonstrated in this tutorial with PC configured with a minimum of 8GB RAM and minimum of 10th gen i5 and perhaps an equivalent of 1650 GPU. That said though, I believe 32GB is the recommended RAM for Fusion coupled with a GPU at least 2GB VRAM. Funny thing, I've used an 8GB RAM , 10th Intel i5 with pretty low integrated graphics (UHD or something) to run Fusion before I got this laptop. Just requires a little patience. And I was running the free version of Davinci resolve then.
Keep it simple, Not all over the place. 15 tutorials in one ??
Thanks for your feedback.
exactly...not really image plane tutorial at all
Bro your fusion tutorial is amazing
Do a video on matte controls node
I will work on this. Thanks for watching
The audio is all on the left.
I'll correct it. Thanks for the heads up.
Thank you!
Thanks for watching and you're welcome
This is a *masterful* tutorial… definitely sub’d
Glad you liked it. Thanks.
Pc build bro?
I'm using a relatively old laptop but with Nvidia 2060 RTX GPU and 32GB RAM along with a 4800H Ryzen CPU. I imagine you can do what's demonstrated in this tutorial with PC configured with a minimum of 8GB RAM and minimum of 10th gen i5 and perhaps an equivalent of 1650 GPU. That said though, I believe 32GB is the recommended RAM for Fusion coupled with a GPU at least 2GB VRAM.
Funny thing, I've used an 8GB RAM , 10th Intel i5 with pretty low integrated graphics (UHD or something) to run Fusion before I got this laptop. Just requires a little patience. And I was running the free version of Davinci resolve then.
too fast. all over the shop. score 1 out of 10.
I appreciate the feedback.