Hopefully this will help demistify NODES. Also, I am curious as to how many of tyou will have gotten the refrence for the intro sketch?
@electrocrane7 күн бұрын
I freaking love electric circuits 🤣 and nodes , I switched to resolve 2 yrs ago , had a blast in editing ,colorgrading , fairlight page , never put much effort to learn fusion ,only thing I use is to keyframe zoom and motionblur and adjusting curves in spline , This video surfaced on my feed watched the whole thing and I'm definitely jumping in fusion now . Very clear explanation video loved it thank you so much for making the video :) it was perfect for a beginner .
@RTSWatson8 күн бұрын
10 / 10 for the introduction 🤣
@EricLefebvrePhotography8 күн бұрын
I'm so happy people enjoyed it. I made it and then realised it might be a bit dated for the target audience. LOL
@JoeVanz16 күн бұрын
Great Explanantion! Like your workflow! Thanks👌
@EricLefebvrePhotography16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Switching to a node based system can be a bit daunting and often on Reddit I see people frustrated because they don't understand the idea of nodes. Had a few people say they didn;t want to go into fusion because it was too complicated. :) HNow I just need to make my tutorials a bit mor polished. I compre these to others like Casey Feris and ... they are a bit threown together. Anyways, thanks for the comment, always appreciated. :)
@sandrokich15 күн бұрын
Great intro lol
@EricLefebvrePhotography15 күн бұрын
YES!!! Someone got it! *does a happy dance*
@2424rocket16 күн бұрын
You can be using resolve and still stick with after effects. After effects just makes so much sense while fusion is just a bunch of confusion. Sometimes doing the simplest thing is complicated… I’m sticking with after effects and you should to. Not that fusion is all bad but when it comes to graphic design, it is so needlessly complicated.
@EricLefebvrePhotography16 күн бұрын
I edited in premiere until cs6 then dropped it when thye went subscription. Then moved to Vegas until they does to Magix. Then HutFilm Pro (ver similar to premiere and ae) until got sold to artlist and now Davinci Studio. So I've used a lot of nles and that not counting others like blender, unreal engine, natron ... Yes, some things in fusion are more difficult but I still argue that for most things, nodes are better. I'm not trying to convince people to switch, use whatever you want, no skin off my back. ;) This video is to help people who are moving into DaVinci get a grip on fusion. I do disagree with you vehemently that nodes are just a bunch of complicated nonsense. Nodes are about the most logical way of doing things I have seen but that may be the programmer in me talking.
@aman3458713 күн бұрын
fusion might be complex in starting compare to Ae but as someone who have used both quit well i can safely say fusion is way better than after effects and nodes are miles better then layers for motion graphics and compositing
@rano1232113 күн бұрын
Lmao it doesn't. Nodes are more logical than layers and it has been forever.
@aman3458713 күн бұрын
@@rano12321yes and fusion even also have layers for trimming and offseting and it is made for every tool unlike after effects which kind of only make layers for source images fusion is good in so many ways compares to ae and imagine if it was popular like ae
@PhotovintageguyКүн бұрын
Well you are going to have to learn something a bit different, but once things get sufficiently complicated, nodes are going to be better. Layers get nested rather quickly. Nodes will not be hidden behind layers.