Thank you! I think it should work regardless of fill or not, as it animates the control nodes.. the fill should move along and if i am not mistaken you can even animate a color change.
Other than SVG, are there any other options for importing content from Affinity Photo? For example, if I had created a document in Affinity photo with layers of images and maybe vectors as well. Is there any method of importing that without flattening. Retaining the layers so that I could animate them in DaVinci?
You could also try the PSD export. Davinci (Fusion) imports PSD layers and uses a merge nodes to merge them together. I believe you will loose the vectors and everything will be a transparent image. It might be worth a shot (but your result may vary depending on the complexity of your document). Hope this helps.
Amazing tutorial ,
is it possible to achieve this effect if the shapes are filled & extruded ?
Thank you! I think it should work regardless of fill or not, as it animates the control nodes.. the fill should move along and if i am not mistaken you can even animate a color change.
Great! Thank you!
Glad you liked it! Thank you too..
very good
Thank you! Cheers!
Other than SVG, are there any other options for importing content from Affinity Photo?
For example, if I had created a document in Affinity photo with layers of images and maybe vectors as well. Is there any method of importing that without flattening. Retaining the layers so that I could animate them in DaVinci?
You could also try the PSD export. Davinci (Fusion) imports PSD layers and uses a merge nodes to merge them together. I believe you will loose the vectors and everything will be a transparent image. It might be worth a shot (but your result may vary depending on the complexity of your document). Hope this helps.
cheers!
Cheerio :)