I honestly have to say, getting Matt to do these kind of videos are a game changer. Absolutely brilliant and so great to follow along. Great job guys! 👏🏻
⚡the text has a cool glow effect around the edges. I really enjoyed working with the text. I would like to see more such lessons. Very often it is required to create titles for trailers and it looks professional. In particular, the logo for advertising. So do more of this. I will especially note the Node demonstration for understanding what to eat with what. The most difficult thing in creating such a composition is always understanding how to properly link the chain with the desired effects. It's hard to get used to after AE)))
I have just followed the tutorial with fast noise. I have no idea what I did but I am impressed with the result still. Hopefully one day i will be able to understand what you did here and thanks man for great video
That was incredible. I thought I knew about these tools, but this video took it to another level. Thank you for putting this out, and looking forward to more!
Honestly saying. This video is really brilliant. I've learnt a lot from this video and you also got a new subscriber😁Last part (Fast noise) was insane... Please keep uploading videos like this.
Fantastic Video! I learned a lot! You don’t happen to know a way to read metadata from an image file in fusion? E.g. to automatically display the ISO values of the image.
@@MattMcCool0 thanks! But I meant I would like to use the metadata in a motion grahics projects, so IN the video. I’d like to read the data from a file and automatically pass it on to a e.g. text node. Is that possible?
This is a great video. @ approximately 8:48 I am am trying to figure out why the blur on the edges of the text will only extend away from the edges after creating the solid border if there is a rectangle in the variblur foreground input.
The variblur only processes pixels within the domain of definition. The invisible border extending beyond the text also extends its DoD...it's really just a cheat. But you can also use a SetDomain node before the yellow input of the variblur to extend the domain. This is a good thing because variblur can be pretty heavy at times. You wouldn't want it processing unnecessary pixels.
@@MattMcCool0 🤯Thanks for replying with that info! Where do you learn these fine details from? I just downloaded the Resolve manual - 4000+ pages! I'm hoping to find answers like that there but I'm not holding my breath. I'll explore that set up some more. Again, this was such a great video! I spent about 6 hours messing around with each of the segments and learned so many useful things. Thanks!
@@M.C.A.T. SteakUnderwater is another great resource. There's a detailed article about DoD. Some of these things transfer from other compositing apps and even mathematics itself.
This is brilliant stuff, I greatly enjoyed watching this. particularly the final part about FastNoise is pretty mindblowing -- such a great visual from quite simple building blocks.
Wonderful 🥰👍. I really like the fix green tie solution. Who would ever thought that worked so nicely also the text fastnoise is very basic and then there is that trick to make that moving glitter / shine effect over it. That is epic! An item that can change your boring text to something wild .. 😍 thank you so much 👍
4:32 interesting is how you set the 3-D representation of the text. You skipped too much. What are the first settings for this 3-D text? Please make up for it! Thank you greetings from Germany
Great video! I also really like Fusion, honestly I get along well, but there are many of those issues that are not explained with concrete examples and it would be good to delve deeper.
⚡an excellent technique with Erode for working with zelenka. It's amazing. It always causes a headache how to keep a repeating color on an object. Thanks
I know im late by 11 months right now but this is so important. Did you learn all this yourself by testing out random stuff of is there some course or book you read. I also don't understand how a generative node can go through multiple pipes😭
Yeah, I just tinkered around a lot until it started to click. That's the beautiful thing about nodes, you can pipe an output into multiple inputs and create just about anything you can think of.
I followed the instructions up to @2:10, but when I pressed A in the Inspector tab of the Erode/Dialate node, there is no alpha channel effect that appears? Why? What did I do wrong? (Instead of using a PNG file, I'm using a MediaIn node for the underlying video clip.)
okay, sub'd... I need more ideas like this and will check out what else you have regarding the fast noise... I have been kicking the backside out of that one for the last nine months or so to create abstract graphics for my music videos what I like to use is a fast noise followed by an edge detect, and then use mirrors to give me rosette/kaleidoscope type effects but I think I have pushed my experimentations to the limit, now, and it is getting a little bit boring cheers, andy
Thanks for watching :) Another fun thing to try; you could add the filter node and use the Sobel type. Maybe with a brightness/contrast right before with the low and high clamped tightly and clipped blacks and whites. This will allow you to get sharper "edges" which could look nice with some glows and other effects.
I feel like this video should start with, “Hi. My name is Matt, and I’m a wizard.”
On point! 🧙🏻♂️🪄
@@motionvfx wairt u did the official ant man and the wasp title????? or just recreated it?
@@bUildYT I just recreated it.
the first trick is 500 IQ, instant sub!
Welcome on board! 🫶🏻
24:30 Petition for Matt to make a whole video going thorough everything that's possible with the fast noise node.
If he'd started talking about this when the tutorial was published, he'd be still going 😬 Though we've passed your feedback!
Oh jeez...that would for real be a mega long one lol. But interesting idea...🤔
@@MattMcCool0 Can't wait dude.
i made clouds using fastnoise in my map animations
@@MattMcCool0 I wonwouldn't mind a 1 hour video dedicated to fast noise alone :)
I honestly have to say, getting Matt to do these kind of videos are a game changer. Absolutely brilliant and so great to follow along. Great job guys! 👏🏻
^^ this ^^
Thanks for your genuine feedback, we really appreciate it!
One of the best Fusion related videos I've seen in a while. Please make more like this.
At your service 🫡
Definitively! Please please please! Design a course Matt, and I'll certainly pay for it.
I liked it this guy explains everything very peacefully and don't get to excited like some other youtubers
hahah
You have such deep knowledge of davinci.. ❤
Such a nice video. Well explained. We need a Part 2 to this video.
Absolutely Brilliant.
Great Content and well produced.
What can we do to keep you doing this?
Thank you for making such in-depth, but easy to understand tutorials
It's insane how much I learned from this.
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏻
Okay, this was pretty amazing.
⚡the text has a cool glow effect around the edges. I really enjoyed working with the text. I would like to see more such lessons. Very often it is required to create titles for trailers and it looks professional. In particular, the logo for advertising. So do more of this. I will especially note the Node demonstration for understanding what to eat with what. The most difficult thing in creating such a composition is always understanding how to properly link the chain with the desired effects. It's hard to get used to after AE)))
Depth map from the image is 🤯
🙌🏻🙌🏻
I have just followed the tutorial with fast noise. I have no idea what I did but I am impressed with the result still. Hopefully one day i will be able to understand what you did here and thanks man for great video
Keep on learning and stay tuned, there's definitely more to come ✌🏻
That was incredible. I thought I knew about these tools, but this video took it to another level. Thank you for putting this out, and looking forward to more!
Happy to deliver 🙌🏻
I am so happy this popped up on my feed I want to know more about fusion. But I feel like it’s so complex and not many people teach it. Thank you!
You are so welcome! This one also could be useful for you 👉🏻mvfx.co/5MoreFusionNodes
Holy mother of god. This is a great channel! Thank you for the tutorial mate! Keep it up!!! 😎😉😉
Stay tuned for more! 🤩
DUDE! This video is way more helpful than I originally thought. Thank you so much and please do more!
Wow, this is gold!! When Part 2 of this video is coming? :) Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for feedback! More is definitely coming, stay tuned! 🫡
Thanks Matt for an extremely useful explanation of these nodes in Fusion. Very helpful!
Honestly saying. This video is really brilliant. I've learnt a lot from this video and you also got a new subscriber😁Last part (Fast noise) was insane... Please keep uploading videos like this.
Welcome aboard! 🙌🏻 More tutorials coming soon, stay tuned!
Agreed - my head is spinning after that fast noise demonstration, lol. Brilliant!
Cool stuff. Love the creative use of these nodes. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏻
Please make more videos...I'm loving this
EXCELENT TUT! DUDE! ------ WAITING FRO MORE! THANKS!
This tut deserves a sub
That deserves a Thank You! ✌🏻
Loved the fast noise section…. I use it lot but this was awesome.
Everything in this video is awesome, but that last section with the text was the icing on the cake! You got yourself another sub!
Thank you so much! Glad you loved it-welcome to the channel!
Fast Noise OP
Fantastic Video! I learned a lot! You don’t happen to know a way to read metadata from an image file in fusion? E.g. to automatically display the ISO values of the image.
Thanks! Yes, you can use the metadata SubView option in the top left corner.
@@MattMcCool0 thanks! But I meant I would like to use the metadata in a motion grahics projects, so IN the video. I’d like to read the data from a file and automatically pass it on to a e.g. text node. Is that possible?
Thanks for this video amazing work and super good explained. Please more of them for davinci resolve. Love all your plugins and use them a lot.
Definitely more to come 🎉
So professional fusion tutorial video! Awsome!
Glad it was helpful!
impressing vid, much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hate (jk) how smooth this whole video is. Explanation - smooth. Visuals - smooth. Pacing - smooth. I quit. Bravo dude!
Thanks! 🤸♂
Real nice tutorial. Thanks
Happy to deliver! ✊🏻
The first example got me hooked. Subscribed
Fantasy, great ideas, 🎉, ❤ - and … for me extremely useful and unique. Thanks 🙏🏾
Thanks for your kind words! Stay tuned, more is coming! 🥳
Please continue this series
Thanks for watching!
This is a great video. @ approximately 8:48 I am am trying to figure out why the blur on the edges of the text will only extend away from the edges after creating the solid border if there is a rectangle in the variblur foreground input.
The variblur only processes pixels within the domain of definition. The invisible border extending beyond the text also extends its DoD...it's really just a cheat. But you can also use a SetDomain node before the yellow input of the variblur to extend the domain. This is a good thing because variblur can be pretty heavy at times. You wouldn't want it processing unnecessary pixels.
@@MattMcCool0 🤯Thanks for replying with that info!
Where do you learn these fine details from? I just downloaded the Resolve manual - 4000+ pages! I'm hoping to find answers like that there but I'm not holding my breath. I'll explore that set up some more. Again, this was such a great video! I spent about 6 hours messing around with each of the segments and learned so many useful things. Thanks!
@@M.C.A.T. SteakUnderwater is another great resource. There's a detailed article about DoD. Some of these things transfer from other compositing apps and even mathematics itself.
This is brilliant stuff, I greatly enjoyed watching this. particularly the final part about FastNoise is pretty mindblowing -- such a great visual from quite simple building blocks.
Couldn't agree more!
super useful, thnx Matt
Glad it was helpful!
Incredible tutorial, it opens so many possibilities, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Matt! Loved the tutorial!
Nice! There is so much to learn in DaVinci + Fusion. This helps a lot.
Happy editing!
Wonderful 🥰👍. I really like the fix green tie solution. Who would ever thought that worked so nicely also the text fastnoise is very basic and then there is that trick to make that moving glitter / shine effect over it. That is epic! An item that can change your boring text to something wild .. 😍 thank you so much 👍
BTW . That stretched fast blur gave me an idea to use it with a bit blur as a waterfall map 😂😊
The erode dilate was so creative, i'll use it so much
Happy editing!
thats kind of a WOW tutorial, thanks for sharing 👏
You’re welcome! 😊
would love to see morer fusion tuts, this was a great one!!
Definitely more to come, stay tuned ✌🏻
I'm really sad I can only give this video a single Like!
It's a single like but means a lot more, thanks for your kind words!
Didn't expect to learn as much as I did because I'm familiar with most of those nodes already. Great video.
Perfect! We just resumed our DVR Academy, and every Monday new tutorial will be waiting for you on our UA-cam Channel, stay tuned ✌🏻
Thanks so much for revealing these nodes. Luvd what you did with the FastNoise Node
Stay tuned, more is about to come!
great video, no time wasted. subscribed!
This blows my mind, I’m watching rn and it’s midnight
Thanks for watching! Keep exploring and stay tuned for more!💪🏻
Awesome nodes and even more awesome tutorial!
Happy to deliver 🫡
Insanely useful tips! Great video!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tutorial, thank you for sharing! 🙏
At your service 🫡 Happy editing!
You have a new sub! Thank you
Thanks and welcome on board! 🤩
excellent great no nonsense clear explanation of some of the fusion functionalities. Thanks Matt.
You bet!
Ubermaster! Thank you, what an informative video ❤
the last one sick
🖤🙌🏻
Really appreciate this video dude
Glad you liked it!
Wowsa another great tutorial!! Could you guys make a video on how to work with reflections in Fusion, with and with out a green screen.
Thanks for your feedback! It will be passed on to our designers 🤩
This is exactly what I needed
You are very welcome!
This is just sick! Thanks for sharing.
Always a pleasure! Happy editing 👨🏼💻
You are a good teacher. Like really !!
It was so nice. easy to understand and sample was fascinating. from Japan
Arigato gozaimasu!
bro, you are a savier, god bless you, subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Really good video 😊. But now...we want more !
More is coming, stay tuned! ✊🏻
Fantastic tips. Thank you.
4:32 interesting is how you set the 3-D representation of the text. You skipped too much. What are the first settings for this 3-D text? Please make up for it! Thank you greetings from Germany
I'd love to see more of that Bitmap work. You'll have to do more on that (Unless you have and I just haven't seen it yet)
It's already in the making, stay tuned for more:)
@@motionvfx Awesome! Can't wait!
Can you do more beginner fusion videos? This video is great because I can see the potential of fusion but my skills are really basic.
Hey! Please check our DVR Academy, where you can get the best tips & tricks and learn from scratch:) 👉🏻 mvfx.co/DVRAcademy
This guy justo inspired me to continúe mi Journey as an editor ! Thank u so much !
That's awesome!
Thank you so much for this. Many things you presented I had no clue about. Great tutorial! You have a new subscriber ;)
Glad to hear that 🫡
OMG! What a great effect!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very useful tutorial, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! I also really like Fusion, honestly I get along well, but there are many of those issues that are not explained with concrete examples and it would be good to delve deeper.
Thank you for the feedback! We definitely aim to provide deeper insights in future videos, keep an eye out for more content coming your way! 🙌🏻
Thank you very much! amazing tips and knowledge!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was amazing. Great content and amazing explaining!
Glad you find it useful 🙌🏻
⚡an excellent technique with Erode for working with zelenka. It's amazing. It always causes a headache how to keep a repeating color on an object. Thanks
Me ten minutes ago: Pfft, a generator of a cloud-like texture. How good can that be?
Me now: Oh my god Fast Noise is the greatest node of all time.
It’s definitely a game-changer-once you start using it, there’s no going back! 😄
Love it
Nice! Magical!
I know im late by 11 months right now but this is so important. Did you learn all this yourself by testing out random stuff of is there some course or book you read. I also don't understand how a generative node can go through multiple pipes😭
Yeah, I just tinkered around a lot until it started to click.
That's the beautiful thing about nodes, you can pipe an output into multiple inputs and create just about anything you can think of.
Noob question here but at 5:48 how do you have a drop list of input to select? I'm very intrigued.
Drag node connection with the right mouse button :)
awsome man, ,thanks
Wow. 😮 Great video. ❤
Thank you! 😃
hAPPy see your series bro 😍
Does fusion has a time displacement node, that can change time/keyframes according to the image map provided to it.
I followed the instructions up to @2:10, but when I pressed A in the Inspector tab of the Erode/Dialate node, there is no alpha channel effect that appears? Why? What did I do wrong? (Instead of using a PNG file, I'm using a MediaIn node for the underlying video clip.)
You press A in the viewer, not in the inspector.
Planar Tracker does not pull to fit the frame as 3D. Do you have any way for the viewing angle to match the Mockup screen?
I'd like to see how you apply the delta keyer plus the erode/dilate method on a video instead of a still image...
Well noted, thanks for sharing!
really useful video👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much! 💯
No problem!!
neato! 😁👍
Top!
Thank you for the video
You're welcome:)
I have you on loop
And the award for the most-streamed tutor goes to... Matt McCool😅🥳
okay, sub'd... I need more ideas like this and will check out what else you have
regarding the fast noise... I have been kicking the backside out of that one for the last nine months or so to create abstract graphics for my music videos
what I like to use is a fast noise followed by an edge detect, and then use mirrors to give me rosette/kaleidoscope type effects but I think I have pushed my experimentations to the limit, now, and it is getting a little bit boring
cheers,
andy
Thanks for watching :)
Another fun thing to try; you could add the filter node and use the Sobel type. Maybe with a brightness/contrast right before with the low and high clamped tightly and clipped blacks and whites. This will allow you to get sharper "edges" which could look nice with some glows and other effects.
@@MattMcCool0 thanks for the tip, I will definitely have a go with that 👍
Fellow Reaper user spotted.
@@rano12321 Yay! hello there 🙂👋
That big tips man, thnx
Happy to help!
Very nice Bro