![]() Turn on the exporter's "Export to clipboard?" checkbox (crucial!).ĥ. ![]() Configure its options as described and desired in theģ. In SynthEyes, after you've tracked and solved the shot, start File/Export/Fusion/Fusion Composition.Ģ. Using SynthEyes with Resolve 15 by Andrew Hazelden.ġ. ![]() Fortunately, there's a relatively easy workaround: pasting it. ) Because Resolve uses a closed internal database to store projects, instead of files, it's more difficult to get information into the project files. (See the separate section on Fusion for the Fusion exporter controls Just a white bar that slides left to right and reveals my name.Blackmagic Design's Davinci Resolve contains an embedded version of Fusion. It’s the kind of thing you might use for a lower third. I’m on a 24 frames per second timeline and I use keyframes to animate the title in over 41 frames or about 1.7 seconds. Right now, the title animates in and remains static. If I want to add a reverse animation… which I like to do because it looks slick and professional… I have three options. I can create an “out” animation by creating individual keyframes for each element in my title. That’s a perfectly valid way to get the job done but…ĭepending on your Fusion skill level… it can easily take an additional 10, 15, or 20 minutes while you set up and tweak keyframe values, timings, and spline shapes for each element of the animation. ![]() So, again… it’s a valid way to create an “out” animation but it’s tedious and time-consuming. Plus… even after you’ve invested all that time, your title still isn’t responsive. If you trim its length in the Edit timeline, you end up cutting off the tail end of the animation. ![]() That brings us to… Method #2: Use A Duplicate Fusion Clip That means you’ve got to go back into Fusion and spend even more time adjusting your keyframes. Then trim the clip length to adjust the timing.create a duplicate of your original Fusion clip.This option requires less work than keyframing but you still have to: ![]()
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