Fusion VFX in Davinci Resolve 16
What you’ll learn
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How to create VFX in Fusion inside of Davinci Resolve 16. Starting from Basic text animation to more advance Set Extensions.
This course has been designed from the ground up for beginners to Davinci Resolve, that being said even intermediate users will benefit from this course as the later classes tackle some more advanced VFX compositing techniques. As Fusion is a node based editor learning this software may require some rewiring of how we have learnt previously, the cost of entry is low and after a while it will feel second nature.
Covered in this Course
– Text Animations
– 3D Text and Objects
– Transitions
– Single Point Tracking
– Planar Tracking
– Green Screen Compositing
– VFX Set Extension
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Video editors or VFX Artists.
12 reviews for Fusion VFX in Davinci Resolve 16
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Matthew Lawrence –
I enjoyed the course and it gave me a good idea of the basics of Fusion.
Sometimes the editing was a bit choppy in that the instructor would make a mistake and then it would cut to him correcting himself without editing out the original mistake. This was a little distracting but din’t really stop you learning the techniques.
Marco Renna –
The tutorials are really fast, it will take a few goes through to get some of the finnicky stuff. But overall and good intro to Fusion.
Jack Richardson –
Originally I was primarily interested in Green Screen correction in Fusion which was very well covered. The entire course was done very professionally. I really appreciated how quickly each chapter was covered in that each topic was covered completely without any wasted time. Very well done, highly recommend this course
Alexander Stoyanov –
Good course. I was expecting a bit more depth, but it is still quite valuable for beginners.
Martin Herlin –
It goes to fast. And when showing “planar Tracking” it diden´t work properly.
Stephan Hughes –
This is probably the best Fusion course on Udemy (i have tried several). These are projects that have real world application. I just think there needs to be more content. More on motion graphics, working with 3d, etc. BUT if you are trying to learn fusion (or like me just have a better grasp on it), this course is a great start.
Kalina Tzenkova –
It’s a really good course if you’re a complete beginner with Fusion and can’t get your head around nodes.
However the more advanced stuff were not explained in depth and felt a bit skimmed over.
But all together I learned enough to start experimenting and developing my skills on my own.
Eddie Sung –
This really explains what Fusion is about and what is involved. It enables me to read and understand a fusion flow chart and empowers me to learn more in the future. Thank you.
Adam Kenneman –
wierd cuts, lesson 8 left not working, blaming on “laggy computer” no “extra tips” or explination for instance “if you don’t see the same thing i do, make sure to click here”
Daniel Laubacher –
Nicely presented.
Jessé Maia de Oliveira –
Great job! A good teatcher!
Peter Krostag –
The instructor’s teaching method was very clear. However, I would expect the video lessons themselves to be more polished, since the instructor is an expert in video editing. Other than that, very good instructor!