Thanks for not just being like 'click this, click that' but actually explaining how it works and what it may translate over into. I really liked this video, it gave me a good idea on what to do.
This was so helpful. The rectangle tutorial was super awesome, but the lesson on how to save to a new customer templates sub-folder is going to save me LOTS of time. Thanks!
Wampus the GOAT, you make great content man. Keep up the good work. Getting people comfortable with fusion makes editing so much more fun and limitless.
Babe wake up Wampus dropped a tutorial. Jokes aside, loved every second of the video I didn't even notice i have watched a 30mins video. Keep it like this brother and I'm waiting for the next tutorial :)❤❤
Nice! Thanks! I have moved from Final Cut to Resolve. Used to be able to do just about anything in Motion. Now I have to learn everything allover again.
thank you for the great video! especially the bit about saving all the work for future use. Could you please help me get rid of the background and rectangle? I want to show it for 30 frames and then go back to the rest of the video without it on
Sure thing! You can either drag the end of your adjustment clip back so that it's shorter and ends when you'd like, or you can adjust your keyframes. If you'd like to move your keyframes, open the Spline Window in Fusion -> Select which keyframes you'd like to move -> Hold down SHIFT and drag them to the left or right. If you have more questions, swing by the discord! It's a bit easier to answer in there
Of course! You could either import an image of an arrow, or if you wanted to follow the same method in this video, swap out the rectangle node for a "polygon" node. That'll give you the ability to hand draw any shape you'd like
I finally found a material where everything is explained step by step! I'm finally starting to understand it! Thanks!
Thanks for not just being like 'click this, click that' but actually explaining how it works and what it may translate over into. I really liked this video, it gave me a good idea on what to do.
That's incredible feedback, thank you
This was so helpful. The rectangle tutorial was super awesome, but the lesson on how to save to a new customer templates sub-folder is going to save me LOTS of time. Thanks!
Hey Brandon, as someone struggling with Motion Graphics this is so helpful. Make whole series on fusion if you can
Wampus the GOAT, you make great content man. Keep up the good work. Getting people comfortable with fusion makes editing so much more fun and limitless.
Amazing tutorial! Thank you!
thank you so much learnt so much today about fusion
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'm definitely using this on my next project!
Babe wake up Wampus dropped a tutorial. Jokes aside, loved every second of the video I didn't even notice i have watched a 30mins video. Keep it like this brother and I'm waiting for the next tutorial :)❤❤
Haha appreciate you
Thanks a ton! I was actually looking for a way to just put a nice border around an image with a bit of a glow like this. You were a lot of help!
Nice! Thanks! I have moved from Final Cut to Resolve. Used to be able to do just about anything in Motion. Now I have to learn everything allover again.
Such a greeaaaat tutorial, simplifying fusion like this👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Woww. Good stuff man. I will be watching more. Cheers
Excellent. Very understandable, thank you.
thanks
thank you for the great video! especially the bit about saving all the work for future use. Could you please help me get rid of the background and rectangle? I want to show it for 30 frames and then go back to the rest of the video without it on
Sure thing! You can either drag the end of your adjustment clip back so that it's shorter and ends when you'd like, or you can adjust your keyframes. If you'd like to move your keyframes, open the Spline Window in Fusion -> Select which keyframes you'd like to move -> Hold down SHIFT and drag them to the left or right.
If you have more questions, swing by the discord! It's a bit easier to answer in there
Need these guide, Mw3 definitely wanna double down on my content quality
Great video, and great rektangel❤ but is it possible to make a arrow?
Of course! You could either import an image of an arrow, or if you wanted to follow the same method in this video, swap out the rectangle node for a "polygon" node. That'll give you the ability to hand draw any shape you'd like
@@itstheWampus coool😍 Thanks👍💪👍
Fuk, too many actions just to create a rectangle