Hi, great, Excuse me, is that some kind of render in Place that is used on the editing page?,, and why is it not rendered when one wants to render fusion clip on the editing page on certain occasions?, thanks! 👍
Hi. Great tutorial. I use the saver and loader in the same fusion comp. I break the tree with a saver and start with a loader. Have you done any tests when exporting? Is it better to delete the saver/loader and export the original fusion comp? Thanks
After you create the saver you can delete de composition and only use the loader. Now I only use the saver and loader when I'm doing a more heavy composition.
What is more easy? 1. Save all the savers and then load them 2. copy all the nodes and paste it into notepad then whenever you need to open it just copy all the text and paste it into fusion. 3. Render Everything 4. Save fusion composition to power bins
thanks, that looks like it does exactly what i'm looking for! i'm trying to duplicate a skeleton filmed over green screen to generate an audience of a few dozen, even with a 3D camera, so being able to render entire "rows"/layers will be much easier on my computer...
loving the way you are suffering because of English but still making good content man
thanks Paulo, this will save me a lot of time!
Hi, great, Excuse me, is that some kind of render in Place that is used on the editing page?,, and why is it not rendered when one wants to render fusion clip on the editing page on certain occasions?, thanks! 👍
@@maurogutierrez This is to use in the fusion page, and it renders just one time and then it can be used multiple times.
Hi. Great tutorial. I use the saver and loader in the same fusion comp. I break the tree with a saver and start with a loader. Have you done any tests when exporting? Is it better to delete the saver/loader and export the original fusion comp? Thanks
After you create the saver you can delete de composition and only use the loader. Now I only use the saver and loader when I'm doing a more heavy composition.
And what about exporting. Is it better to return to original comp or export with the loader?. Thanks👍
What is more easy?
1. Save all the savers and then load them
2. copy all the nodes and paste it into notepad then whenever you need to open it just copy all the text and paste it into fusion.
3. Render Everything
4. Save fusion composition to power bins
For me the best way is with the Saver and Loader. Simply because it only needs to render one time.
Sorry for the ignorance- how is it different than exporting what you already had and just plugging the export in to a new timeline?
@@M3diaOffline if you do it this way its faster bevause its allready rendered.
thanks, that looks like it does exactly what i'm looking for! i'm trying to duplicate a skeleton filmed over green screen to generate an audience of a few dozen, even with a 3D camera, so being able to render entire "rows"/layers will be much easier on my computer...
I tried this and after saving it to the directory I want it to go to, the .exr file is no where to be found :/
Did you render the all savers? When you do the saber you select the place where you want it to save, so just go there.
thx
Cool, its a timesaver