I forgot to mention in the video... Make sure when dragging the square down, Don't go past 90 degrees. :D If you have any other questions let me know down below!
Decent video, but remove the metal sidebar on the left. It's rather distracting than helping and informing. We listen to your voice and watch what you're doing, not reading the sidebar during the video. Also, when zooming in, your cursor should always be on-screen. The zooming should simply enhance what you're doing, and focus your attention towards a window. Hope this feedback helps! Cheers.
So manually adjusted all of the keyframes on the Fusion page is the only way to get smooth bezier moves for multiple axis keyframes? Davinci sorta sucks on keyframing. Getting smooth bezier moves should be 1 click and on the Edit page.
Why do you work with animation manually in the Fusion tab? There are ready-made presets. You need to select the animation points by ctrl + A, then right-click and then in the Ease section select the preset.
the regime curve doesn’t do anything my key frame is still how it normally keyframes into something not slow and steady like in this video u demonstrate at the end…
This tutorial failed imo. You didn't bother going meticulously inch by inch as you assumed that people would already know some things which is never the case for absolute beginners. Also zooming in too far and covering 1/3 of the screen (too big) with a vague infobox were not the right calls.
The content is helpful, but I find it hard to understand the artifical voice. It emphasizes words regardless of context, which makes it hard to capture the meaning of the sentence I find. Please get a real human being to speak the text, and I will gladly subscribe and watch your videos.
I forgot to mention in the video... Make sure when dragging the square down, Don't go past 90 degrees. :D If you have any other questions let me know down below!
I forget to do something all the time when editing. It happens to everyone
@@continuousfocuskc Happens to the best of us :D
Decent video, but remove the metal sidebar on the left. It's rather distracting than helping and informing. We listen to your voice and watch what you're doing, not reading the sidebar during the video. Also, when zooming in, your cursor should always be on-screen. The zooming should simply enhance what you're doing, and focus your attention towards a window. Hope this feedback helps! Cheers.
The key frame curve icon simply doesn’t do anything
Very helpfull video! I've been trying to find a video about keyframes but all of them were really bad but your's is great and informative! Thanks!
Glad you found it helpful!
Keyframe Keyhold Not only Ease in And Ease Out... Keyhold Very Important
So manually adjusted all of the keyframes on the Fusion page is the only way to get smooth bezier moves for multiple axis keyframes? Davinci sorta sucks on keyframing. Getting smooth bezier moves should be 1 click and on the Edit page.
No, not the only one. There are presets for animations. For some reason the author didn't show them.
merci monsieur
Why do you work with animation manually in the Fusion tab? There are ready-made presets.
You need to select the animation points by ctrl + A, then right-click and then in the Ease section select the preset.
Thanks for the tip!
amazing tip!
what do you mean by this? when i pust ctrl + a I just select every clip in the editor.
the regime curve doesn’t do anything my key frame is still how it normally keyframes into something not slow and steady like in this video u demonstrate at the end…
How to hide retime curve after work ?
apparently this isn't possible with effects added to clips? only seems to apply to the base video properties like zoom, etc
i cant see the curve button
This tutorial failed imo. You didn't bother going meticulously inch by inch as you assumed that people would already know some things which is never the case for absolute beginners.
Also zooming in too far and covering 1/3 of the screen (too big) with a vague infobox were not the right calls.
Thanks for the feedback!
The content is helpful, but I find it hard to understand the artifical voice. It emphasizes words regardless of context, which makes it hard to capture the meaning of the sentence I find. Please get a real human being to speak the text, and I will gladly subscribe and watch your videos.