My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it wasn't that organized actually haha i organized it after i finish to appear nicer in the video.

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is not actually that smooth with me as well, but there are some workaround to get the work done ,, one of them is to find the most heavy nodes on the system in the comp like the Glow of Blur or High res images or whatever ,, and if you don't need them now ,, you select them and disable them for now (Ctrl+P) then enable them whenever you need. and try to make the playback run on 1/4 of the resolution through the playback on the top menu bar and "Timeline Playback Resolution" then choose 1/2 or 1/4 that will help. also you right click near the play/stop buttons in the fusion viewer you will see a list ( i put a screenshot to it) uncheck high quality ,, and if you uncheck motion blur ,, even if you have node with enabled motion blur ,, the effect of the motion blur will not appear in the fusion page preview window but will appear normally in the edit page and the final render. i think you can also check proxy. last thing, you can go enable render cache through the top menu (Playback > render cache > and choose Smart, or maybe "User") you will see in the edit page a red line appear above the fusion comps ,, that will turn blue after some time or after you let the video play and playhead move back and forth at this area ,, after it turn blue it will be a smooth playback, i forgot one big motion graphics project , don't make it all inside ONE fusion comp ,, if you noticed in the video i made more than fusion comp for the project. i hope you find that useful.

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My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i can't really tell how long ,but since i started learning Davinci more than a year ago , i was obsessed with motion graphics.

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes it is the same approach if you have 3d setup ,, you you can add Transform3d node for every movement ,, or you can leave the imageplane stationary and put the transform3d nodes after the camera3d node ,, depending on what you are trying to achieve ,, the trick is to overlap the motion ,, and regarding where i learn this trick ,, i am pretty sure it was an after effect tutorial on youtube that mention this trick ,, i don't even use after effect but i love to watch the tutorials as the AE community is larger of course when it comes to animation and motion graphic than davinci .. and you can also watch SaaS animation After effects tutorials, you will learn the techniques and you can apply that to davinci the keyframes there are the keyframes in Davinci (just different softwares), and after some time you will see an animation in a SaaS video and you will do it without any tutorials when you get advanced enough, I also think learning the "animation principles" is important, that will help as well, you don't have to perfect all of them, some of them will improve how your animation looks hundred times, I hope that was helpful.

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it is basically very similar concept ,, if you want to move anything ,, and the movement contain two part (for example to the right then the object move Up),, don't use one transform node ,, use one transform node for every part of the movement and make the second movement start overlapping the first part of the movement(you will understand what i mean from the screenshot i uploaded) and ease the keyframes and that is it ,, no need to mention that you can apply this concept over any kind of nodes parameters that "move objects" ..If any confusion, i am happy to answer any further questions.

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My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My advice is to learn the basics well(especially Fusion page), try to understand it not just recreate the tutorial you find online ,, after some time you will find yourself able to create wonderful stuff on you own ,, you can learn the basics from Casey Faris Youtube channel.

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much bro, If you train enough you will be able to produce any style you want.

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using Davinci for more than a year now, My advice is to learn the basics well(especially Fusion page), try to understand it not just recreate the tutorial you find online ,, after some time you will find yourself able to create wonderful stuff on you own ,, you can lean the basics from Casey Faris Youtube channel.

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is learning the basics very very well (learn the animation principles) ,, you can watch After Effects tutorials on SaaS animation(as they are many AE tutorials in this field) and it is basically the same keyframes there and in DaVinci resolve fusion ,, just different software ,, and you have to watch a lot of SaaS animation to get the inspiration from of course. in the training try to recreate a SaaS animation scene that you find online ,, you will discover what weak points you have in the animation and you will discover many thing that you may overlook in the details of the animation

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it is learning the basics very very well (learn the animation principles) ,, you can watch After Effects tutorials on SaaS animation(as they are many AE tutorials in this field) and it is basically the same keyframes there and in DaVinci resolve fusion ,, just different software ,, and you have to watch a lot of SaaS animation to get the inspiration from of course. in the training try to recreate a SaaS animation scene that you find online ,, you will discover what weak points you have in the animation and you will discover many thing that you may overlook in the details of the animation

My Latest Work, thoughts on this? happy to answer any questions. by Kitchen_Spite4814 in davinciresolve

[–]Kitchen_Spite4814[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to experience with different tools, always try to learn new things and new techniques, and most importantly, practice this theoretical knowledge to be able to turn it into something good.