Fusion page might seem like the most alien page in Davinci Resolve, but after you learn the basics, you'll see how easy and intuitive it is. Let me explain to you the basics of Fusion here. Just gonna explain how the 2D part works, you can learn the 3D, particle system etc. later. There are only 4 times of nodes. Media nodes (media in, any image, video, text etc.), effects nodes (blur, transform, cc etc.), merge node and mask nodes (polygon, rectangle etc.). Videos, images, texts etc. are represented as media nodes, you use the effects nodes and add them after the media nodes (following the directionality of the arrows) to effects the media nodes. You use only use merge nodes, only when you are putting one media on top another, like putting a text on top of a video or putting an image or a video on top of the video, and you use the mask nodes and plug it in the blue socket of the merge nodes to isolate the portion of the foreground (green socket) that is being composited on top of the background (yellow socket). It's really that simple. It's very logical, it's basically like visual scripting. Once you get the hang of it, you wouldn't be able to even use Photoshop.
@@letslearntogether9917yeah its a mistake and now i cant find the original video where i can fix this issue unfortunately i deleted the original video. I don’t why i did that.
Fusion page might seem like the most alien page in Davinci Resolve, but after you learn the basics, you'll see how easy and intuitive it is. Let me explain to you the basics of Fusion here. Just gonna explain how the 2D part works, you can learn the 3D, particle system etc. later.
There are only 4 times of nodes. Media nodes (media in, any image, video, text etc.), effects nodes (blur, transform, cc etc.), merge node and mask nodes (polygon, rectangle etc.). Videos, images, texts etc. are represented as media nodes, you use the effects nodes and add them after the media nodes (following the directionality of the arrows) to effects the media nodes. You use only use merge nodes, only when you are putting one media on top another, like putting a text on top of a video or putting an image or a video on top of the video, and you use the mask nodes and plug it in the blue socket of the merge nodes to isolate the portion of the foreground (green socket) that is being composited on top of the background (yellow socket). It's really that simple. It's very logical, it's basically like visual scripting. Once you get the hang of it, you wouldn't be able to even use Photoshop.
@@rano12321 ok i will try and learn it.
I love your English
Everything takes time just do your hard work move on and wait for your time 😊
@@ziaafghan33 thanks for your kind words
your audio is recorded in stereo turn it to mono . you''ll get better audio output.
@@krishanraj6797 ok thanks ☺️
@@idreesnawaz787 your welcome ❤️
BGM in left and Voice over in right
@@letslearntogether9917yeah its a mistake and now i cant find the original video where i can fix this issue unfortunately i deleted the original video. I don’t why i did that.
@@idreesnawaz787 Anyways wonderful video
@ thansk alot
bro the audio ...
@gabrielemilazzo8793 yes what about it
@@idreesnawaz787 it's only on the left side
Ohh sorry for that.
I used one earphone while editing. Ooops