Until recently, I used FCP+Motion and I'm also a big Apple fanboy. After studying Davinci Resolve with its Fusion tab for several months, I'm not going back to FCP+Motion. Now it's much easier and faster for me to work in Fusion. Thank you for your content and a nice smile =)
I recently made the switch from the Adobe Suite but was struggling to understand nodes. This video relating the two workflows was SUPER helpful. Great video!
Thanks Michael. Glad to hear it helped. Nodes are super powerful once you get to grips with them. If there's anything specific you'd like to see, let me know.
I was a long time Adobe subscriber, but ever since windows 11 I switched to Linux, now I can happily say that I removed windows completely from my old hard drive, I got 50 bucks a month extra and also have 1TB more for my davinci projects and footage. Thanks for the tutorial, very nicely executed.
im still using premiere pro but i want to change to Da vinci resolve. ill come back later when to learn more about fusion because your explanation is out of this world.
This tutorial is both extremely helpful and extremely well done. Concise, well thought out, and perfectly descriptive. The accent is just a huge bonus.
Thanks so much for this video! I've been looking for a good replacement for AE for a long time. I've been using DaVinci Resolve as an editor, but the integration of Fusion makes it a dealbreaker... I'm sold.
This video was a life saver. Really helped me to Click the nods in my head as well understand the viability to completely replace after effects for my needs. Thanks man, doind gods work here.
I have been scared of the fusion tab. My previous experience was with After Effects and Fusion just seem soooooooooo differnet and complicated. Thank you for your video and explanations. They are AMAZING
No Disrespect to Casey Ferris or Sonduck, they are great, but you are another level of explainer. Sonduck comes close. He's great. Casey is an acquired taste, but once you "get him," he's great, too. We are lucky to have all the growing number of Fusion teachers. Thanks to you all.
I have to confess, even though I commented on this video 2 months ago, I never got around to actually finishing the full thing and it's been starting at me at the bottom of my watch later playlist that whole time. Finally got to it today and now I'm excited to play around in fusion, wish I got on this earlier aiya! The node system got me excited, gotta look for a good full fusion interface walkthrough now, you made it much less scary than it used to be. Whenever I'd accidentally click on the fusion tab I'd think "I'm not supposed to be here 😳". Now it's gonna be "what can I make 🤔". Reminds me of when I first learned after effects, so it's kinda nostalgic in a way! I also just want to say If BlackMagic ever goes downhill and I have to switch AGAIN, it's kinda beautiful to know that people will always find a way to adapt to new working environments. Thanks again for the video Ryan, your camera setup is really pleasing to look at too btw, fits the gradient theme of the vid really well. 👍
Thank you so much dude! That’s such a lovely comment to read and I’m super buzzed for you that you’re learning a new skill. Fusion is great! Welcome to the club 😊😊
I was still confused about fusion after watching lots of videos on YT. But after watching your video i am clr how it works… You rocks bro..keep making amazing stuff
But After Effects is better in many aspects. I can’t understand this hype about Fusion in recent time. Two main advantages of Fusion are: 1) It’s free, 2) Nodes. All other features are worse than in AE.
I think I will use resolve only for editing videos! I still don't see any Advantages over AE and really don't know the idea behind using nodes against layers! Doesn't this make things more complicated or it's only me thinking like that?!
Each to their own dude :) if you're happy with your software, there's no reason to immediately jump ship. My main motivation for moving away from AE to Fusion was price and stability. Now that I understand nodes better, I also find them easier to use. You do you!
Thanks, Ryan. I just came across your page (I see that this was done over a year ago) and wanted to say thanks. Your explanation was direct and very helpful. I switched from Adobe products after using them for over 10 years (cost and computer bogging down) to DaVinci Resolve in 2018 and never regretted it. I'm pretty good at editing and coloring in Resolve but have stayed away from the Fusion page. I didn't like After Effects in Premiere Pro so I thought it would be too much. You made me consider learning it now. I may go over to your channel and see what else you have done. Again, thanks.
I am thinking of making a switch from Adobe to get rid of the cost. But Davinci nodes was a little scary to tryout. But this video inspired me to get started... Will learn by following this channel.. Thank you for the knowledge shared
Perfect channel for me. I couldn't take the death hold ADOBE and their 'subscribe' to everything strategy. I dumped 100% of my adobe workflows and for video, moving to DaVinci - so super thanks!
Nice video! FYI on Text+ nodes you can add effects like stroke or drop shadow using the node itself. In the inspector select shading and it is element 3 in the numbered list at the top. Remember: Every added node reduces performance. So the more you can leverage a single node without adding another node the better your system performance will be.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing interesting, informative videos for professionals without goofing off and acting silly (like many other Resolve UA-camrs) Keep it up!
This might be one of the clearest explainer videos for Fusion I've ever seen. Quick question: everything that you did is some of that only possible in studio?
I have been trying for over a year to understand Fusion and I still can't do it....until now. This tutorial has helped me understand it in a way I never thought I could. Now I think of each stack as the one layer in AE, but uncollapsed if that makes sense. Oh man. This has helped me so muxh
Thank you, I can now feed my family with the money I've saved from adobe by watching this video. Seriously though, you're saving people headaches! Also love ur accent bro it made the vid 10x better 😁
Just came across this while I make the change from Pr to Resolve. Not sure if Fusion will replace everything I do in Ae, but it's super helpful to see it instantly in the edit timeline
@@RyanOsborneUK couldn't agree more. Ae does so much now that I don't think one program can replace it, but seeing you do some actual mograph stuff with fusion makes it WAY easier to stay in resolve now
This is actually tremendously helpful, thank you so much. I do everything in Resolve EXCEPT effects😅 because I can’t get my head around nodes. Thank you for sharing your journey 👍🏻
Thanks for the video! How are you snapping each node to line up with one another? I like keeping my workspace clean but can't ever line everything up together.
Hey! Right click in the node viewer, there should be an option where you can check on “align to grid” 🙂 I also need a clean workspace 😂 slightly ocd with it!
Great intro video. I have a question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a node-based system over a layer based one? What works better in nodes than in layers? To me, layers seem more intuitive but I'd be interested in your view.
Thanks Patrick! In a general sense, layers and nodes work in a very similar way. They’re just a different way of approaching compositions. I’ve found that nodes are great for complex masking work where you can use one mask node to mask multiple different pieces of the composition really easily. Layers are simpler to understand at a glance but broadly speaking, you can do most things with either approach.
Thanks for the answer! I've been using After Effects for 20 years and I'm thinking of switching to Davinci (because free😊). Have you found anything that AE does that Fusion doesn't do (or vice versa)?
@@patrickmcginley5652 AE has a stronger motion graphics toolset for sure but I’ve yet to find anything that I can’t find a workaround for in Fusion. The best thing about AE is the Dynamic link I.e. the flexibility of working with AI vectors or photoshop files. There is a bit of a workaround if you’re dropping Adobe altogether. What I will say is, as much as I LOVE fusion- sometimes it means more work. But not always. Totally depends on the kind of work you’re doing. Check this video out I made a while back, might help you there! ua-cam.com/video/aoJQsdgN_iw/v-deo.html It’s more about how Affinity files can be transferred to Resolve but the same logic applies regardless of what tool you’re using Hope this helps my friend.
Okay, I just found a workaround by dragging the composition into the timeline, shortening it there, then dragging it back into the bin and then deleting the original comp. That seems like a pretty weird way of handling things though? (I know it's not your fault 😃)
One thing that can get annoying when you find tutorials like this, is if the presenter has an annoying voice or accent. It is therefore an absolute GODSEND if the presenter has a Scottish accent. Useful AND sonically pleasing. 😀
i reduced my Adobe subscription to Ps an Lr and switch from Premiere to Davinci, because i like the philosophy of Blackmagic much more. As an Comp-Artist (working in Nuke) i am used to nodes and switched for privat Projects from Ae to fusion a long time ago.
wonderful tut, thanks. i'm still wondering if I should bother to get used to davinci when these days I'm doing less effect work and more just basic trimming and joining of a lot of videos with minimal editing
@Ryan Osborne My main focus is realestate videos for realtors. Wedding and evenrts. But what I really need FUSION for my music videos. And it's a little different from Aftereffects. But I am starting to learn fusion. Just so much more it's a lot to learn in such a short time
Having watched a few davinci tutorials this was by faaaar the most helpful. You comparing it to after effects (which I'm very familiar with) really helped make things click in my head. Thanks a ton! I have the adobe suit at my workplace but I want to not be so depended on them because I find Adobe's subscription model frankly terrible. So for my private at home use I want to get into Davinci.
Thanks for this. Just what I was looking for; a simple explanation of how nodes work and what the various coloured arrows and squares attached to them mean. It's still going to take a while for me to get my head round this. It all seems quite unintuitive after working with AfterEffects. But at least I know where to start now.
My davinci resolve came with my bmpcc 4k and i never considered using it because i was so used to adobe. After annoying crashes and raising prices i said screw it im trying davinci resolve. Man I wished ive tried it sooner...it reminded me of imovie a litte. Anyways fusion looked a lot more complicated than after effects but after watching your video it made it so easy to understand how it functions. Great tutorial
Appreciate the kind words! It’s crazy how simple Resolve seems at first but when you start to dig into it a little you realise it’s got major power behind it 💪
Awesome, I've become quite familiar with After Effects and Premiere Pro since becoming a video editor, but I desperately want to switch to Resolve when the opportunity is given. Anything like this is greatly appreciated
Awesome tutorial for someone with AE experience... relating it all back to AE was super helpful, and I'm not feeling node-shy anymore. Resolve Studio is looking more and more like a must have. If I can just map 80% or so of my Media Composer keys this might be a done deal.
Fusion - Compositing, AE - VFX, Motion Graphics, 2D Animations (not sure if Fusion is good with 3D compositing but overall if u cant afford Nuke, Fusion is the next best choice)
@@VfxKopele Fusion's 3D capabilties are better than Nuke, miles better, lookup the Fusion demos from 2011, they were running production level comps all in Fusion in realtime on a desktop without caching, it was all running on GPU.
This is the best tutorial on YT which allows me to understand the basics of nodes and I made my first animation in Fusion 🤟 Thanks for that! Casey Faris tutorial is way too complicated and overloaded. Your way gives absolutely the minimum amount of required knowledge to begin with. By the way, I love your accent. Are you from the "Celtic" part of the UK?
I’m switching over from adobe. I’ve been wanting to make the switch for a long time, now that there’s the iPad app I made the switch. It’s perfect to have both apps on my devices for editing!
Please don't stop doing videos, this channel is going to be one of the most relevant channels when it comes to Fusion and Davinci Resolve.
Don’t worry, I don’t plan to stop 🙏 thank you! 😁
I've been stuck with expensive AE for years but seeing what DaVinci can do leaves my jaw on the sp a ce b a r
😆 appreciated the creativity here
This world needs talented people like you. Please don't stop this great work.
Thank you so much 😊 I really appreciate that!
Until recently, I used FCP+Motion and I'm also a big Apple fanboy. After studying Davinci Resolve with its Fusion tab for several months, I'm not going back to FCP+Motion. Now it's much easier and faster for me to work in Fusion. Thank you for your content and a nice smile =)
I'm glad its been helpful :) well done in making the switch!
Thank you so much 😊 Just want more “After Effects things” in Davinci Fusion😀 you are really an expert in it 🙏🔥
Thank you! More to come Raj! 🙂🙏
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8 minutes in the video, this is already pure gold ! Thank you so much !
You are an amazing teacher! I finally understand Fusion. I’ve also replaced Adobe with Affinity so I’m looking forward to seeing more of your stuff.
Amazing!
I recently made the switch from the Adobe Suite but was struggling to understand nodes. This video relating the two workflows was SUPER helpful. Great video!
Thanks Michael. Glad to hear it helped. Nodes are super powerful once you get to grips with them. If there's anything specific you'd like to see, let me know.
I was a long time Adobe subscriber, but ever since windows 11 I switched to Linux, now I can happily say that I removed windows completely from my old hard drive, I got 50 bucks a month extra and also have 1TB more for my davinci projects and footage. Thanks for the tutorial, very nicely executed.
What a great tutorial. I came for the content, but stayed for your accent. God that's facinating to hear you talk
Haha thank you :)
Bro, great tut! I have officially left After Effects and switched to Davinci Resolve.
Amazing! Welcome to the Resolve Community my dude :)
im still using premiere pro but i want to change to Da vinci resolve. ill come back later when to learn more about fusion because your explanation is out of this world.
It’s definitely worth the effort! 🙏 and thank you
@@RyanOsborneUK I need more content from you.
@@Easy_Forex_Strategy more soon my friend 🙌
Please don't stop doing videos.... I like this Tutorial is very simple technique to understand... Davinci Resolve (fusion) vs Adobe After Effects...
No plans to stop my dude 🙌
This tutorial is both extremely helpful and extremely well done. Concise, well thought out, and perfectly descriptive. The accent is just a huge bonus.
Thanks so much for this video! I've been looking for a good replacement for AE for a long time. I've been using DaVinci Resolve as an editor, but the integration of Fusion makes it a dealbreaker... I'm sold.
Glad it could help Katharine :)
This video was a life saver. Really helped me to Click the nods in my head as well understand the viability to completely replace after effects for my needs. Thanks man, doind gods work here.
Glad it could help you my dude
I have been scared of the fusion tab. My previous experience was with After Effects and Fusion just seem soooooooooo differnet and complicated. Thank you for your video and explanations. They are AMAZING
Glad it could help Ana 🙂 Fusion is definitely complicated when you first use it!
Hey, really helpful video comparing AE to Fusion. Really helped me understand. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
No Disrespect to Casey Ferris or Sonduck, they are great, but you are another level of explainer. Sonduck comes close. He's great. Casey is an acquired taste, but once you "get him," he's great, too. We are lucky to have all the growing number of Fusion teachers. Thanks to you all.
I'm glad they make it so easy now. I used to use the old Fusion years ago when it was so hard to find all the tools, so I gave up at that time
My understanding of nodes has been made easier by you, thanks mate.
Great tutorial!
I have to confess, even though I commented on this video 2 months ago, I never got around to actually finishing the full thing and it's been starting at me at the bottom of my watch later playlist that whole time.
Finally got to it today and now I'm excited to play around in fusion, wish I got on this earlier aiya! The node system got me excited, gotta look for a good full fusion interface walkthrough now, you made it much less scary than it used to be. Whenever I'd accidentally click on the fusion tab I'd think "I'm not supposed to be here 😳". Now it's gonna be "what can I make 🤔". Reminds me of when I first learned after effects, so it's kinda nostalgic in a way!
I also just want to say If BlackMagic ever goes downhill and I have to switch AGAIN, it's kinda beautiful to know that people will always find a way to adapt to new working environments. Thanks again for the video Ryan, your camera setup is really pleasing to look at too btw, fits the gradient theme of the vid really well. 👍
Thank you so much dude! That’s such a lovely comment to read and I’m super buzzed for you that you’re learning a new skill. Fusion is great! Welcome to the club 😊😊
Wow this video is just what I need...Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
I was still confused about fusion after watching lots of videos on YT.
But after watching your video i am clr how it works…
You rocks bro..keep making amazing stuff
But After Effects is better in many aspects. I can’t understand this hype about Fusion in recent time. Two main advantages of Fusion are: 1) It’s free, 2) Nodes. All other features are worse than in AE.
I think I will use resolve only for editing videos! I still don't see any Advantages over AE and really don't know the idea behind using nodes against layers! Doesn't this make things more complicated or it's only me thinking like that?!
Each to their own dude :) if you're happy with your software, there's no reason to immediately jump ship. My main motivation for moving away from AE to Fusion was price and stability. Now that I understand nodes better, I also find them easier to use. You do you!
@@RyanOsborneUK so maybe give it a try! You encouraged me!
@@houmangf Nothing to lose! It's free :)
Thanks a lot man🙏🏾really useful stuff
FUSION UX/UI is so clean, also Nodes makes things much easier than Layers.
It took me some time to understand them but once I did, I realised how flexible they are. Definitely makes a lot of tasks easier!
exactly.
Thanks, Ryan. I just came across your page (I see that this was done over a year ago) and wanted to say thanks. Your explanation was direct and very helpful. I switched from Adobe products after using them for over 10 years (cost and computer bogging down) to DaVinci Resolve in 2018 and never regretted it. I'm pretty good at editing and coloring in Resolve but have stayed away from the Fusion page. I didn't like After Effects in Premiere Pro so I thought it would be too much. You made me consider learning it now. I may go over to your channel and see what else you have done. Again, thanks.
I am thinking of making a switch from Adobe to get rid of the cost. But Davinci nodes was a little scary to tryout. But this video inspired me to get started... Will learn by following this channel.. Thank you for the knowledge shared
Amazing! Glad it could help you save on the cost! Adobe is too expensive 😵
Perfect channel for me.
I couldn't take the death hold ADOBE and their 'subscribe' to everything strategy.
I dumped 100% of my adobe workflows and for video, moving to DaVinci - so super thanks!
love from India my all the questions got cleared | thanks ...
Nice video! FYI on Text+ nodes you can add effects like stroke or drop shadow using the node itself. In the inspector select shading and it is element 3 in the numbered list at the top. Remember: Every added node reduces performance. So the more you can leverage a single node without adding another node the better your system performance will be.
so you're telling me I can use davinci and not even get into after effects, nice I love to hear this.
Great tutorial. I love working with node-based systems, so I'm excited to try this out.
You really conviced me to fully switch to DaVinci Resolve, I'll give a try on it. Thank you so much!
Amazing to hear Matheus 🙌 good luck
this is exactly what I want. I've been working in After Effects since 2005 and I desperately want to get out of the adobe eco system. thank you!
Welcome my friend 👏
Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing interesting, informative videos for professionals without goofing off and acting silly (like many other Resolve UA-camrs) Keep it up!
Haha. I'm goofy enough without trying to be! Thank you.
I learn so much from each of your videos. Keep it up Ryan.
You're the man Ryan... Great Content for After effects Users/Editors switching to Davinci Resolve and want to get cracking with Fusion
Thanks Jonathan 🙏
This might be one of the clearest explainer videos for Fusion I've ever seen. Quick question: everything that you did is some of that only possible in studio?
Thank you my friend 🙏 no! Everything I show here is also possible in the free version 😊
The way you explain things is so clear. You’re gonna blow up once Resolve takes over from Premiere
Thank you Sam 🙏 The takeover is happening! 😄
I have been trying for over a year to understand Fusion and I still can't do it....until now. This tutorial has helped me understand it in a way I never thought I could.
Now I think of each stack as the one layer in AE, but uncollapsed if that makes sense. Oh man. This has helped me so muxh
That’s EXACTLY the way to think about it! Each merge is one layer essentially. Glad it’s been helpful Jeremy.
@Ryan Osborne honestly your tutorials are finally helping me. I've officially uninstalled Premiere working on uninstalling AE
Never have I ever felt this happy that my chest is in pain.
I have been trying to find an alternative of After Effects for years!!
Welcome to the club 😊 Fusion is the way to go
@@RyanOsborneUK great start man, keep them coming. I'm looking up to you 😇
Great tutorial man! I've never used after effects but this has made me so much more confident with fusion 🤙
Glad I could help man 👍
Thank you, I can now feed my family with the money I've saved from adobe by watching this video.
Seriously though, you're saving people headaches! Also love ur accent bro it made the vid 10x better 😁
😂😂 feed my family got me! Thanks my dude
Brilliant tutorial. Looking to distance myself from Adobe, so these tutorials are fantastic. Thankyou.
Brilliant introduction to nodes. Clarified some bits while I'm learning Resolve and Fusion. Thx.
Awesome! Glad it could help
Amazing, this is exactly what I needed. Great comparison showing standard stuff that almost every animator or editor has to use!
Thanks Kodé 🙌
After DaVinci available for iPad this switch to fusion makes more sense! Great video
Just came across this while I make the change from Pr to Resolve.
Not sure if Fusion will replace everything I do in Ae, but it's super helpful to see it instantly in the edit timeline
Maybe not everything but... it's certainly got a workaround for most stuff! I love being able to switch back and forth so easily.
@@RyanOsborneUK couldn't agree more. Ae does so much now that I don't think one program can replace it, but seeing you do some actual mograph stuff with fusion makes it WAY easier to stay in resolve now
@@mikepindara8478 Fusion does magnitudes more than AE. You need so many plugins just to match what Fusions can do.
Great video, currently moving from after Effects to Fusion at my company so this is really helpful!
Glad it could help you Matt
Man doing the lords work
Thanks for these videos man! Switching from AE definitely feels like the right move so far, and this makes it easier!
Very informative! Thank for showing the contrast between after effects and fusion. Made it much easier to understand
Thank you! You’re welcome 🙂
i learned so much from your videos altough i never used ae please keep postin stuff like this man.
Thank you! Definitely more to come 👍
This is actually tremendously helpful, thank you so much. I do everything in Resolve EXCEPT effects😅 because I can’t get my head around nodes. Thank you for sharing your journey 👍🏻
You are a talented teacher! Hope you are enjoying the videos you are making as I am looking forward to watching more of your content. Good luck!
Thanks Erik! I really enjoy making videos 😊 it’s good fun.
Fantastic video. I’m watching and learning and looking forward to digging into Resolve/Fusion very soon. Thanks for posting these!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😊
This is brilliant, Ryan. I feel much more empowered to get going with Resolve now! Subscribed.
That’s awesome Dawson! Welcome 🙏
Thank you so much - forced to switch; still struggling with a few things. Great channel so far :-)
So good. Exactly what I was looking for and you explain it really well. Please do more of this.
Thanks. Just Starting off in Fusion and this was a simple and easy intro. Look forward to more!
Amazing! Good luck on your fusion journey Harshwardhan 👏
Thanks for the video! How are you snapping each node to line up with one another? I like keeping my workspace clean but can't ever line everything up together.
Hey! Right click in the node viewer, there should be an option where you can check on “align to grid” 🙂 I also need a clean workspace 😂 slightly ocd with it!
Great intro video. I have a question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a node-based system over a layer based one? What works better in nodes than in layers? To me, layers seem more intuitive but I'd be interested in your view.
Thanks Patrick! In a general sense, layers and nodes work in a very similar way. They’re just a different way of approaching compositions.
I’ve found that nodes are great for complex masking work where you can use one mask node to mask multiple different pieces of the composition really easily.
Layers are simpler to understand at a glance but broadly speaking, you can do most things with either approach.
Thanks for the answer! I've been using After Effects for 20 years and I'm thinking of switching to Davinci (because free😊). Have you found anything that AE does that Fusion doesn't do (or vice versa)?
@@patrickmcginley5652 AE has a stronger motion graphics toolset for sure but I’ve yet to find anything that I can’t find a workaround for in Fusion. The best thing about AE is the Dynamic link I.e. the flexibility of working with AI vectors or photoshop files. There is a bit of a workaround if you’re dropping Adobe altogether.
What I will say is, as much as I LOVE fusion- sometimes it means more work. But not always. Totally depends on the kind of work you’re doing.
Check this video out I made a while back, might help you there!
ua-cam.com/video/aoJQsdgN_iw/v-deo.html
It’s more about how Affinity files can be transferred to Resolve but the same logic applies regardless of what tool you’re using
Hope this helps my friend.
@@RyanOsborneUK Thanks for the answer! If I can do 90% what AE can do that's a great help.
Okay, I just found a workaround by dragging the composition into the timeline, shortening it there, then dragging it back into the bin and then deleting the original comp. That seems like a pretty weird way of handling things though? (I know it's not your fault 😃)
Well done. How can u show safe area in fusion? Thanks
Coming soon 😊
One thing that can get annoying when you find tutorials like this, is if the presenter has an annoying voice or accent. It is therefore an absolute GODSEND if the presenter has a Scottish accent. Useful AND sonically pleasing. 😀
😂 well thank you 🏴 funny because I always thought my voice would be annoying to people on YT
Awesome ! Please make more videos related to UI animations
More to come. What sort of stuff would you like to see?
Thank you Ryan, your video makes a whole lot of sense.
Glad to hear it 🙌
Thanks for the great tutorial man. You've singlehandedly demystified nodes for me, FINALLY! (Learning Davinci for a few weeks now).
i reduced my Adobe subscription to Ps an Lr and switch from Premiere to Davinci, because i like the philosophy of Blackmagic much more. As an Comp-Artist (working in Nuke) i am used to nodes and switched for privat Projects from Ae to fusion a long time ago.
wonderful tut, thanks. i'm still wondering if I should bother to get used to davinci when these days I'm doing less effect work and more just basic trimming and joining of a lot of videos with minimal editing
It’s perfect for that
The world needs more teachers like you. I feel 🤓👍
Thank you very much 🙂🙌
I wish I had made this switch earlier thankyou your video was very helpful
Switching over from Adobe. Only had Davinci resolve maybe a week now. Learning fusion is a must for me
Welcome to the channel 🙂 I have lots more to share on fusion so hopefully I can help. What sort of stuff do you make?
@Ryan Osborne My main focus is realestate videos for realtors. Wedding and evenrts. But what I really need FUSION for my music videos. And it's a little different from Aftereffects. But I am starting to learn fusion. Just so much more it's a lot to learn in such a short time
@@djaxxvisuals keep an eye out - more fusion stuff to come!
Having watched a few davinci tutorials this was by faaaar the most helpful. You comparing it to after effects (which I'm very familiar with) really helped make things click in my head. Thanks a ton! I have the adobe suit at my workplace but I want to not be so depended on them because I find Adobe's subscription model frankly terrible. So for my private at home use I want to get into Davinci.
Glad it could help 😊👍 yeah it took a while for it to click for me too! Very different to Adobe.
Thanks for making it simple. This was very helpful.
Glad it worked out for you Nic 🙂🙌
Thank you so much. I was a bit shy about using fusion, but I finally gained the courage to truly learn it.
Great video, thanks a lot!
Thanks for this. Just what I was looking for; a simple explanation of how nodes work and what the various coloured arrows and squares attached to them mean. It's still going to take a while for me to get my head round this. It all seems quite unintuitive after working with AfterEffects. But at least I know where to start now.
Learned so much just from one video. Thank you!
I used to hate nodes, but after working with the Unreal Engine for about a year I learned to like node based functionality quite a lot.
so helpful so clear and concise. More please :)
My davinci resolve came with my bmpcc 4k and i never considered using it because i was so used to adobe. After annoying crashes and raising prices i said screw it im trying davinci resolve. Man I wished ive tried it sooner...it reminded me of imovie a litte. Anyways fusion looked a lot more complicated than after effects but after watching your video it made it so easy to understand how it functions. Great tutorial
Appreciate the kind words! It’s crazy how simple Resolve seems at first but when you start to dig into it a little you realise it’s got major power behind it 💪
Very simple and easy to follow explanations thank you, this will very much help my endeavor.
Awesome, I've become quite familiar with After Effects and Premiere Pro since becoming a video editor, but I desperately want to switch to Resolve when the opportunity is given. Anything like this is greatly appreciated
Glad it’s helpful! I was in the same situation. It takes some time to get used to, but definitely worth it. Good luck in the switch 👍
Thank you for explaining nodes. Its extremely helpful for new video editors
Appreciate that! Nodes are tough to get your head around at first, but super easy once it clicks for you 🙂
This. was. awesome. Thank you! One of the best explanations comparing AE to Fusion. Great work!
Thanks Tracey!
Bro, u ar my savior 😅 what a great video for me a after effect user who want to move to DR. Keep it up!
Awesome tutorial for someone with AE experience... relating it all back to AE was super helpful, and I'm not feeling node-shy anymore. Resolve Studio is looking more and more like a must have. If I can just map 80% or so of my Media Composer keys this might be a done deal.
Thanks dude! Appreciate the kind words. Studio is well worth the cost 😊
Fusion - Compositing, AE - VFX, Motion Graphics, 2D Animations (not sure if Fusion is good with 3D compositing but overall if u cant afford Nuke, Fusion is the next best choice)
@@VfxKopele Fusion's 3D capabilties are better than Nuke, miles better, lookup the Fusion demos from 2011, they were running production level comps all in Fusion in realtime on a desktop without caching, it was all running on GPU.
@@rano12321 not quite sure if u r right bro, Nuke is a beast but can’t talk much cuz I only watched videos about both
Nice one Ryan, thanks Buddy!
Hope it was helpful Arthur! :)
You my friend are an absolute legend!
So well explained..
Can't thank you enough!! 🙏
This is the best tutorial on YT which allows me to understand the basics of nodes and I made my first animation in Fusion 🤟 Thanks for that! Casey Faris tutorial is way too complicated and overloaded. Your way gives absolutely the minimum amount of required knowledge to begin with.
By the way, I love your accent. Are you from the "Celtic" part of the UK?
Thank you so much! Very helpful tutorial
Great video, great job explaining everything! had no idea that fusion studio worked with resolve studio licenses Great tip!
I’m switching over from adobe. I’ve been wanting to make the switch for a long time, now that there’s the iPad app I made the switch. It’s perfect to have both apps on my devices for editing!
I was waiting for your video, keep up the good work, you’ll grow in no time
Thanks Usama 🙏
Really great presentation; never saw Fusion before but you made is seem much less daunting.
This was really Helpful bro.........Thanks
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching 🙏
Thanks for the video. Nodes makes me always crazy and davinci resolve is a free alternativ for hobby artists like me 🙂