@@Strangers-q1e hey! It's not one that you install into DaVinci, the graphics are sorted into folders and you can just drag and drop them into the Fusion node graph.
Awesome!❤ Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Among repetitive DR content on YT, your tutorials are really outstanding, unique. Shape system + expressions are a perfect combo. As I worked a lot on vectors, it's much more intuitive for me than masking shapes.
My math head died when you set 360/Copies and then slammed 50 in there which doesn't divide by an even number :p Lots of good nuggets in here. Thanks :D
@@JakeWipp Another great video, congratulations... And so far it's one of the very few I've seen teaching how to do this, so I give double congratulations. I'm new to Davinci and I would like to know if it's possible to make these elements in the free version too... Is it possible in the free version? Thanks and congratulations once again and I'll definitely check out your pack of 50 elements which for $5 is practically free considering the quality of the things you make!
@@JakeWipp Yes, it's really cool... and I'm super happy that it can be done in the free version, thank you for that... Thank you for being so kind as to answer my question.
@@UnK1999 thanks! The .setting files are just plain text files so if you open them it will use notepad. To use it in Fusion you just need to drag the .setting file into the node graph.
Another great video, congratulations... And so far it's one of the very few I've seen teaching how to do this, so I give double congratulations. I'm new to Davinci and I would like to know if it's possible to make these elements in the free version too... Is it possible in the free version? Thanks and congratulations once again and I'll definitely check out your pack of 50 elements which for $5 is practically free considering the quality of the things you make!
Awesome video thanks Jake! Question: Do you think there will ever come a day when we will be able to import vector files and use them in the same way as vectors created within fusion? That would revolutionize the ability to make awesome motion graphics with Davinci Resolve. Probably get a decent amount of motion graphic artists wanting to switch from Adobe After Effects to come to Davinci too 😃so it's not like adding the feature would pay off for Davinci 💸 I know you can technically import vector files but it basically treats them like a jpg. For motion graphics if you want crisp zoom ins without going pixelated, you have to recreate all your graphic elements within fusion, which takes so long compared to creating them in software designed for creating graphic elements. (And god forbid you have something super technical already made that you have to remake using fusions UI 😅) It just seems weird on a code level that fusion understands how to make a vector shape 'point A to point B = line' etc. but can't seem to translate svg into it's vector system even though it's essentially the same 'point A to point B = line' thing at the base level... 🤔😃
@@aman34587 If they want to compete with After Effects they need to make a MoGraph workspace or page. Buying Cavalry is better than developing from scratch (the same way BMD bought Fusion & Fairlight)
How about audio levels HUD element inside this pack? Or is that kind of element in it already? I mean visual audio bars/graph/rings/etc. and those were rigged to listen a selected audiotrack (for example music or speech track) and act based on the sound. That would be a nice plugin or element to have!
@@vinovinkkeli that is not is the pack but can be made using a plugin in the Reactor toolkit. I haven't used it in awhile but there are some videos out there on it
@JakeWipp Yeah, now that you mention it I do remember seeing some how to use video on that Reactor plugin. That might work. I'll definitely pick these HUD elements with your bargain price anyways! Thanks again Jake and keep this good stuff coming, always pleasure to watch your tuts and benefit your quality plugins! :)
Hopefully you learned something cool in this video, if you did leave a comment!
Check out my $5 HUD element pack! wipptemplates.com/product/hud-pack/
How to instal this pack?
@@Strangers-q1e hey! It's not one that you install into DaVinci, the graphics are sorted into folders and you can just drag and drop them into the Fusion node graph.
@@JakeWipp OK thank you.
@@JakeWipp But somthing wrong with downloading Because I have just file uc withouth folders
@@Strangers-q1e got that fixed! Just try the download again and it will work
An amazing assistant for creating HUD elements with your own hands. Pay attention to the graphics in Fusion - it's amazing
Beautiful work, the fact that it's all made in Fusion is incredible, and the designs themselves are so good
Incredible amount of info in this one! Love it!
Awesome!❤
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Among repetitive DR content on YT, your tutorials are really outstanding, unique.
Shape system + expressions are a perfect combo. As I worked a lot on vectors, it's much more intuitive for me than masking shapes.
LOVE this longer video... u have become an expression pro
Yeah it's the longest one I've done in the past few years, it was fun to go in depth and cover a bunch of stuff!
Great entertainment, cool information, thanx for sharing 😊
Incredible tutorial ! Thanks ! Been looking for something EXACTLY like this... Going to check out your templates~
This was exactly what I wanted
Thanks for increasing my creativity! Love the video
Very useful and smart tips, thanks for sharing!!!!
Superb!
The zip file worked better for me, thanks. Looking forward to the next how-to video. Thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for the comment!
Awsome ❤
I love expressions in Da Vinci but the documentation for it is so lackluster. This is what I've been missing, really insightful!
My math head died when you set 360/Copies and then slammed 50 in there which doesn't divide by an even number :p Lots of good nuggets in here. Thanks :D
@@MartinAaberge who said it has to be integer numbers? Where is the POINT in that? 😂
I'll see myself out 😁
@@JakeWipp Another great video, congratulations...
And so far it's one of the very few I've seen teaching how to do this, so I give double congratulations.
I'm new to Davinci and I would like to know if it's possible to make these elements in the free version too... Is it possible in the free version?
Thanks and congratulations once again and I'll definitely check out your pack of 50 elements which for $5 is practically free considering the quality of the things you make!
@@EditorProfissional-z5l thank you! Yes all of these can be made in the free version! It's pretty awesome!
@@JakeWipp Yes, it's really cool... and I'm super happy that it can be done in the free version, thank you for that...
Thank you for being so kind as to answer my question.
Great!
killer vidoe
Thought this was the Iron Man video. I was bamboozled, Jake. Dang you
Next week!
This is Awesome, just purchased the HUD Pack, I downloaded the pack, tried to open it but itasks to be opened in notepad?
@@UnK1999 thanks! The .setting files are just plain text files so if you open them it will use notepad. To use it in Fusion you just need to drag the .setting file into the node graph.
@@JakeWipp Thank you
@@JakeWipp I also bought the pack but instead of the pack it give me a "view" file ? what am I doing wrong?
@@catalin3107 if you want to send me a email through my website I can get this figured out for you.
Another great video, congratulations...
And so far it's one of the very few I've seen teaching how to do this, so I give double congratulations.
I'm new to Davinci and I would like to know if it's possible to make these elements in the free version too... Is it possible in the free version?
Thanks and congratulations once again and I'll definitely check out your pack of 50 elements which for $5 is practically free considering the quality of the things you make!
Awesome video thanks Jake!
Question: Do you think there will ever come a day when we will be able to import vector files and use them in the same way as vectors created within fusion?
That would revolutionize the ability to make awesome motion graphics with Davinci Resolve. Probably get a decent amount of motion graphic artists wanting to switch from Adobe After Effects to come to Davinci too 😃so it's not like adding the feature would pay off for Davinci 💸
I know you can technically import vector files but it basically treats them like a jpg. For motion graphics if you want crisp zoom ins without going pixelated, you have to recreate all your graphic elements within fusion, which takes so long compared to creating them in software designed for creating graphic elements. (And god forbid you have something super technical already made that you have to remake using fusions UI 😅)
It just seems weird on a code level that fusion understands how to make a vector shape 'point A to point B = line' etc. but can't seem to translate svg into it's vector system even though it's essentially the same 'point A to point B = line' thing at the base level... 🤔😃
good stuff (i really hope BMD improves Resolves mograph tools (and buys Calvary))
they should just improve fusion little more.
@@aman34587 If they want to compete with After Effects they need to make a MoGraph workspace or page. Buying Cavalry is better than developing from scratch (the same way BMD bought Fusion & Fairlight)
How about audio levels HUD element inside this pack? Or is that kind of element in it already?
I mean visual audio bars/graph/rings/etc. and those were rigged to listen a selected audiotrack (for example music or speech track) and act based on the sound.
That would be a nice plugin or element to have!
@@vinovinkkeli that is not is the pack but can be made using a plugin in the Reactor toolkit. I haven't used it in awhile but there are some videos out there on it
@JakeWipp Yeah, now that you mention it I do remember seeing some how to use video on that Reactor plugin. That might work. I'll definitely pick these HUD elements with your bargain price anyways!
Thanks again Jake and keep this good stuff coming, always pleasure to watch your tuts and benefit your quality plugins! :)