![]() ![]() ![]() While it is node-based, just like the Resolve color page, a lot of other aspects of Fusion don’t work the same way colorists are used to. If you have never used a node-based compositing application, Fusion may seem a bit strange or foreign to you. Traditionally, color tools have been dedicated to a single task: color grading. I worked for years on Avid|DS – so the concept of jumping between an editing, color grading, and node-based compositing with graphics and paint – all in one app, just feels like home to me.īut I know for a lot of colorists – Fusion may have come as a bit of a surprise. When Blackmagic announced they were fully integrating Fusion into Resolve, I was overjoyed. Tutorials / An Introduction to Fusion in DaVinci Resolve 15 A Colorists Guide to the Fusion Node Tree & Workflow
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