So you had already sold me on the fusion page but I do still have one problem, maybe a challenge for you :) I'm still new to resolve but a simple effect I want a lot (as a tutorial creator) is to slide a full screen to the side, reframe it then show some notes/secondary info, then slide back. Or have a 4 person podcast and slide one person up to half the screen, then show context, then back. Even in fusion page it seems I am stuck with precomping a fusion comp or using an adjustment layer effectively making it impossible to setup a template that lets me easily just slap on a video segment to show side by side content then back. all "video montage/gallery" videos I see are static shots or convoluted per-video keyframing/very slow grids of videos Is it possible to make a set of simple premade graphics that can apply to 2 layers or so and just side-by-side them, or lower third them and back? not just shrink to the corner like animate3d, but some dual motion effect on two layers that don't require a complex grid or rebuilding each time? It sounds like an easy task but even with keyframe stretching etc, I just cant seem to get a good solution to this. Is the answer just to cut the clip at the transition point and make a fusion transition forcing both parts on the same layers or having to use a master adjustment layer and transitioning that at cut points? TL;DR I love automation but finding a workflow for a simple "talk, show document, talk, show youtube page, talk, show two pages" where the elements just move around screen without remaking the same 5-6 movement every time seens inordinately difficult. :shrug: either way, love the content. I really wanted to pickup your fusion course but have hit some financial trouble this year. I'm going to aim to pick it up next year. I really dig the teaching style and enthusiasm. Thanks again either way!
I'm kicking and punching and biting to grow my own channel, and I'm broke as a result, and now that your channels finally getting as huge as it deserves to be you probably won't even notice this, but thank you, Casey. You constantly go above & beyond and I know what kind of energy that takes.
Casey! Stop please, where can I find so much time to study all your tutorials, and they are every time more and more interesting!!!! I have a strong desire to watch all the videos, but I don't have enough time (
is there anyone more invested and excited about their desire to share knowledge - and so much for free! So much value and so much appreciated Sir Casey!
Wow that was cool!! I don't want to admit to how many times I watched your key-framing video and still couldn't grasp the concept until watching this one, oh and I also finally understand the merge and background nodes thanks to this video (easily your best ) Thanks a whole bunch!!
I have to admit: it was that little, silly NODELAND series that finally taught me the difference between Merge and Background. (Yep, I’m a beginner with the attention span of a 5-year-old! And, I love Muppets. ;). Now I can’t get Mergie’s instructions out of my head, like “I put things on top of other things” or “If it’s hooked up to the yellow, you have a background, fellow!” 🚧
Man I can't believe you just gave me all those sound effects!! Holy smokes man and they are all organized and labeled!! All this stuff downloaded to my M1 iPad, though I'm not sure yet if i will be able to do anything like this. I use DaVinci on iPad and can't freaking believe how powerful it is. I'm trying to save for maxed out MacBook and once I get that setup with DaVinci I will buy some of your courses. Your amazing man and thanks for all your help! I don't see how you do it lol.
Was planning on learning Blender this year to up my graphic game (or basically have some sort of artistic-ness), and here you gave me a great gift... amazing stuff...
I can't remember what I was supposed to say at the end - but this was really cool. I am more intermediate these days, and I also use Unreal Engine. But your workflow is ALWAYS worth watching. Many thanks.
Thank you so much! I bought your course about editing the film Time is Money a few years ago, and ever since I keep watching your TH-cam channel for Davinci Resolve tips and tricks. I've made 7 narrative student films at UChicago after editing the Time is Money with you. I think I transitioned from Premiere to Davinci entirely since the 3rd film and absolutely loved the workflow in Davinci (the exception is that I need to use Plural Eyes to sync audio and the version I use can only export a Premire timeline with no bugs, so I use Premiere to prepare the timelines for Davinci). I really admire your consitency over the years. I also wanted to make videos on TH-cam but just did not have the consistency (it is SOOOOO hard to keep up with new ideas and actually make videos out). I kind of always feel that the motion graphics is so hard to make and it takes too much effort. Your content is really good, and I learned a lot about Fusion from this video! I just want to say that your channel will still be my go-to place for Davinci Resolve tutorials!
Thanks Casey - very cool. I’m sure your pro-courses would quick start anyone wanting to get into Davinci Resolve. Between this and some of your other videos, I’m already off and running creating and saving templates for some cool titles with 3-d effects. Planning on taking your courses when I have some time.
Amazing, man! Thank you so much for this 🙏🏼 Your generosity truly inspires me. This tutorial was incredibly helpful, and I can’t wait to put it into practice!
I am really grateful for your free tutorial man, I'm a student right now, helps alot. Thanks! (Would definitely buy your courses when I start earning!).
So, I've recently switch to Davinci and I've been experimenting in fusion. Your tutorials have helped considerably and are some of the best out there. However, I've been afraid to start anything big or important in fusion. The reason is every once in a while, I'll hit a wrong key (I'm a bit of a klutz) and something happens and I'm left thing "Oh, crap! What did I do?". Like I accidentally hit the alpha viewer or something stupid like that. There is so much in fusion that its hard to know what I did. And blindly experimenting can sometimes make it worse. And googling it can be painstaking and often not very helpful. I'd like to do bigger projects, but don't want to risk losing 10+ hours work off a single bad keystroke. So while your videos are helpful for doing new things, they don't really help me figure out my mistakes. So, I think the most helpful video I could see out of you is a "Explaining all the keyboard functions if fusion" or "15 most confusing features and how to use them correctly" or "10 most common mistakes and how to fix them" sort of video. This is what would be most helpful to me.
Great video. Thank you for all you do Casey. We see from Capcut and Filmora that Motion Graphics is possible on the Edit page. Could you make a video showing what is possible using the Edit Page of Davinci Resolve. Fusion is just too difficult.
hey @CaseyFaris you said we would need to have a pretty good system for resolve. I don't have any gpu in my pc. I have just amd ryzen 5600g cpu, from which I use the in built radeon graphicsface-purple-crying. Can I run resolve in my system? & I'm broke right now
Just started to watch this video. But I am in Norway and we use , comma as the desimal symbol, and not the . period. But DR does not accept comma as decimal symbol when entering numerical values? Comma is the decimal symbol on the Norwegian numerical keyboard. Any idea on how I can change DR to accept comma as decimal symbol?
At the Particles section, when I changed the Region to Line, a line of particles did show up. But when I changed the Style to Bitmap, the viewer went blank. Please what could be the problem?
First of all thank you so much, and second can you use those sound effects for my youtube videos for free without getting copyright strikes ? do i have to give credit to you for the sound effects ? if yes how do i give the credit ?
I guess this isn't for me. I followed along until 1 hour 20 mins. Some how my water drop went side ways from center to landing on the right side then jumped back to center area.. I have NO IDEA what I did. I spent like 15 mins trying to see what changed. ZERO idea. So I,m just going to have to pay someone to do this for me. 😒 seemed SO FUN. and it is. BUT I Can Not figure out what happened. now it looks stupid. I did get the lines going up and keyframed the time. LOOKS SO Stupid .
OK I Down Loaded the Starter Pac, Did 1 & 2 but Stimied at 3) What Files and import to where. INSTRUCTIONS (READ THESE PLZ) vv You'll be downloading a zipped file. 1) Unzip the file. Problems Unzipping? Click Here! 2) Open Resolve and make a new project. 3) Import the files into Resolve. 4) Use the included assets to make your next project great!
@caseyfaris - This Fusion nodes tutorial actually helped make a little more sense of the color grading page. Understanding the node concept was made a bit easier today. Thank you for that. :D
Make sure to grab the FREE Motion GFX Starter Pack! www.groundcontrol.film/motion-graphics-starter-pack
So you had already sold me on the fusion page but I do still have one problem, maybe a challenge for you :)
I'm still new to resolve but a simple effect I want a lot (as a tutorial creator) is to slide a full screen to the side, reframe it then show some notes/secondary info, then slide back. Or have a 4 person podcast and slide one person up to half the screen, then show context, then back.
Even in fusion page it seems I am stuck with precomping a fusion comp or using an adjustment layer effectively making it impossible to setup a template that lets me easily just slap on a video segment to show side by side content then back. all "video montage/gallery" videos I see are static shots or convoluted per-video keyframing/very slow grids of videos
Is it possible to make a set of simple premade graphics that can apply to 2 layers or so and just side-by-side them, or lower third them and back? not just shrink to the corner like animate3d, but some dual motion effect on two layers that don't require a complex grid or rebuilding each time? It sounds like an easy task but even with keyframe stretching etc, I just cant seem to get a good solution to this. Is the answer just to cut the clip at the transition point and make a fusion transition forcing both parts on the same layers or having to use a master adjustment layer and transitioning that at cut points?
TL;DR I love automation but finding a workflow for a simple "talk, show document, talk, show youtube page, talk, show two pages" where the elements just move around screen without remaking the same 5-6 movement every time seens inordinately difficult. :shrug:
either way, love the content. I really wanted to pickup your fusion course but have hit some financial trouble this year. I'm going to aim to pick it up next year. I really dig the teaching style and enthusiasm. Thanks again either way!
Hey, Casey I have a question. Is DaVinci Resolve enough powerful compared to Adobe After Effects in the context of Motion Graphics. Please answer.
@@ahnafatef055 yes, davinci resolve is almost as, if not more powerful then AE
I'm kicking and punching and biting to grow my own channel, and I'm broke as a result, and now that your channels finally getting as huge as it deserves to be you probably won't even notice this, but thank you, Casey. You constantly go above & beyond and I know what kind of energy that takes.
THANK YOU!
Casey! Stop please, where can I find so much time to study all your tutorials, and they are every time more and more interesting!!!! I have a strong desire to watch all the videos, but I don't have enough time (
Casey encourages us to continue learning in our limited time, and all of this is free. Dang, thanks Casey
is there anyone more invested and excited about their desire to share knowledge - and so much for free! So much value and so much appreciated Sir Casey!
There is Casey again bringing top quality content for free. You rule man!
Okay, that was pretty cool. It was actually *gorgeously* cool, especially the 3D stuff near the end. It's given me so many ideas of things to try...
Incredible. Saved. Bookmarked. Downloaded. You’re a legend, Casey.
Okay, that was DEFINITELY cool! My head is exploding with endless ideas now thanks to you.
You try so hard to tell us what, why and how we should think about these tools and concepts 😀👍
YES! Thank you very, very, VERY much, dear Casey ;)
Okay, that was pretty slick 41:47
Casey, thank you.
Casey, this is overwhelming!
Thank you so much. You make things clear and easy to understand. Fantastic!
Greetings from Bavaria/Germany.
Wow that was cool!! I don't want to admit to how many times I watched your key-framing video and still couldn't grasp the concept until watching this one, oh and I also finally understand the merge and background nodes thanks to this video (easily your best ) Thanks a whole bunch!!
I have to admit: it was that little, silly NODELAND series that finally taught me the difference between Merge and Background. (Yep, I’m a beginner with the attention span of a 5-year-old! And, I love Muppets. ;).
Now I can’t get Mergie’s instructions out of my head, like “I put things on top of other things” or “If it’s hooked up to the yellow, you have a background, fellow!”
🚧
Man I can't believe you just gave me all those sound effects!! Holy smokes man and they are all organized and labeled!! All this stuff downloaded to my M1 iPad, though I'm not sure yet if i will be able to do anything like this. I use DaVinci on iPad and can't freaking believe how powerful it is. I'm trying to save for maxed out MacBook and once I get that setup with DaVinci I will buy some of your courses. Your amazing man and thanks for all your help! I don't see how you do it lol.
Brilliant. Thank you for your time and effort. Look forward to following the tutorial.
okay, that was pretty cool. I loved the editing of this video 😁
Was planning on learning Blender this year to up my graphic game (or basically have some sort of artistic-ness), and here you gave me a great gift... amazing stuff...
I can't remember what I was supposed to say at the end - but this was really cool. I am more intermediate these days, and I also use Unreal Engine. But your workflow is ALWAYS worth watching. Many thanks.
Okay, that was cool! My favorite part is where you drink the coffee with both hands and crickets are chirping. Hehe
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Casey you are the best.
Thank you so much! I bought your course about editing the film Time is Money a few years ago, and ever since I keep watching your TH-cam channel for Davinci Resolve tips and tricks. I've made 7 narrative student films at UChicago after editing the Time is Money with you. I think I transitioned from Premiere to Davinci entirely since the 3rd film and absolutely loved the workflow in Davinci (the exception is that I need to use Plural Eyes to sync audio and the version I use can only export a Premire timeline with no bugs, so I use Premiere to prepare the timelines for Davinci). I really admire your consitency over the years. I also wanted to make videos on TH-cam but just did not have the consistency (it is SOOOOO hard to keep up with new ideas and actually make videos out). I kind of always feel that the motion graphics is so hard to make and it takes too much effort. Your content is really good, and I learned a lot about Fusion from this video! I just want to say that your channel will still be my go-to place for Davinci Resolve tutorials!
awesome ,it's all about artist behind not only the tool.
Okay, that was pretty cool.
Thanks Casey, very enjoyable!
I am hoping on doing your course next year so hopefully see you on the flip side.
Amazing. I'm new to DR and this was the best tutorial I've found on motion graphics. Thank you. :-D
Wow, that free course, I was eagerly waiting for years from you❣️❣️❤️❤️🔥🔥Also thanks for the starter pack gift too🔥❤️🙏🙏
Ok, that was pretty cool. Thank you for teaching us all the nerdy stuff. More please 😀
Thanks Casey - very cool. I’m sure your pro-courses would quick start anyone wanting to get into Davinci Resolve. Between this and some of your other videos, I’m already off and running creating and saving templates for some cool titles with 3-d effects. Planning on taking your courses when I have some time.
Thank you, Casey. Now I am confident that I can use fusion.
Amazing, man! Thank you so much for this 🙏🏼 Your generosity truly inspires me. This tutorial was incredibly helpful, and I can’t wait to put it into practice!
wow, this is a real Christmas gift
Yeah! show the love baby!, Thanks Brother.
Very clever overview of Fusion...
I am really grateful for your free tutorial man, I'm a student right now, helps alot. Thanks! (Would definitely buy your courses when I start earning!).
This guy is amazing! I'm so happy I found this channel. 🙏🏾
Bedankt
@CaseyFaris as with everything you do - THIS TOTALLY ROCKS! Now back to the "Zero To Hero" course (sigh)
Thanks Casey, getting better at Fusion_MI :)
I'm picking up Davinci and return to your channel (if you still remember me). Oh, happy new year 🙏
Support from india ❤❤
Am so excited Cassy
i feel like i’m robbing you by watching this. crazy quality
I need to watch this with great attention😎
I love this Man
For the ripple, would something like Dent work?
So, I've recently switch to Davinci and I've been experimenting in fusion. Your tutorials have helped considerably and are some of the best out there. However, I've been afraid to start anything big or important in fusion. The reason is every once in a while, I'll hit a wrong key (I'm a bit of a klutz) and something happens and I'm left thing "Oh, crap! What did I do?". Like I accidentally hit the alpha viewer or something stupid like that. There is so much in fusion that its hard to know what I did. And blindly experimenting can sometimes make it worse. And googling it can be painstaking and often not very helpful. I'd like to do bigger projects, but don't want to risk losing 10+ hours work off a single bad keystroke. So while your videos are helpful for doing new things, they don't really help me figure out my mistakes. So, I think the most helpful video I could see out of you is a "Explaining all the keyboard functions if fusion" or "15 most confusing features and how to use them correctly" or "10 most common mistakes and how to fix them" sort of video. This is what would be most helpful to me.
I think it is worth adding that the Directional Light can be anywhere in the world - even inside the cube.
Thank you!!
Okay that was pretty cool, but your sound effects put it over the top! Look forward to you keyframe class.
Okay that was pretty cool.
Okay, you're always very cool ❤✌
Great Video Thank You!
Thank you Casey faris
How can I screen record best quality like you ?
Help me
Okay, that was pretty cool.
Ok that was pretty cool
Thanks so much. I like the way you teach. I hope you could sell your courses on Udemy. I usually buy courses there.
We have our PRO courses for sale at our website here: www.groundcontrol.film
I Love You man!!!
Great video. Thank you for all you do Casey. We see from Capcut and Filmora that Motion Graphics is possible on the Edit page. Could you make a video showing what is possible using the Edit Page of Davinci Resolve. Fusion is just too difficult.
I was jumping in my seat until you explained the white dots... Casey! Casey!! TELL THEM ABOUT THE WHITE DOTS!!!
Why is the cup empty 😂❤.
Great video 🎉
Thanks for this ^_^
hey @CaseyFaris you said we would need to have a pretty good system for resolve. I don't have any gpu in my pc. I have just amd ryzen 5600g cpu, from which I use the in built radeon graphicsface-purple-crying. Can I run resolve in my system? & I'm broke right now
Thank you
Just started to watch this video. But I am in Norway and we use , comma as the desimal symbol, and not the . period. But DR does not accept comma as decimal symbol when entering numerical values? Comma is the decimal symbol on the Norwegian numerical keyboard. Any idea on how I can change DR to accept comma as decimal symbol?
Can i ask what do you use to draw to screen those red drawings?
At the Particles section, when I changed the Region to Line, a line of particles did show up. But when I changed the Style to Bitmap, the viewer went blank. Please what could be the problem?
I'm finding PNGs sometimes don't translate well in Fusion. Lots of saw toothing. Are SVG files a better way to go?
tysm!
First of all thank you so much, and second can you use those sound effects for my youtube videos for free without getting copyright strikes ? do i have to give credit to you for the sound effects ? if yes how do i give the credit ?
Hi. The sounds are completely free for use in any project, YT included. No crediting is required.
@@CaseyFaris Thank you so much for the amazing gift, but i like to put your YT handle if thats ok with you. (not a big channel though)
WANT A VIDEO ON HOW TO MAKE A INTRO FOR VIDEOS
When i am trying same like you it is not working in text what to do please help me
If I wanted to freelance as a motion designer. Would DaVinci resolve be enough or do I need Adobe to get gigs?
They’re just tools. Unless the client wants things to be done in a specific program, then it doesn’t matter. Go with what works best for you.
Having problem When Importing logo files. pleas tell solution to me.
30:56 That looks like yellow to me not green.
I wish I could work in fusion, but can't leave AE right now......
I guess this isn't for me. I followed along until 1 hour 20 mins. Some how my water drop went side ways from center to landing on the right side then jumped back to center area.. I have NO IDEA what I did. I spent like 15 mins trying to see what changed. ZERO idea. So I,m just going to have to pay someone to do this for me. 😒 seemed SO FUN. and it is. BUT I Can Not figure out what happened. now it looks stupid. I did get the lines going up and keyframed the time. LOOKS SO Stupid .
OK I Down Loaded the Starter Pac, Did 1 & 2 but Stimied at 3) What Files and import
to where.
INSTRUCTIONS (READ THESE PLZ) vv
You'll be downloading a zipped file.
1) Unzip the file. Problems Unzipping? Click Here!
2) Open Resolve and make a new project.
3) Import the files into Resolve.
4) Use the included assets to make your next project great!
Poor computer trying to make a 2D shape LOOK 3D on a 2D medium
@caseyfaris - This Fusion nodes tutorial actually helped make a little more sense of the color grading page. Understanding the node concept was made a bit easier today. Thank you for that. :D
Okay, that was pretty cool.
Okay, that was pretty cool
Thank you so much!!
Okay, that was pretty cool.