
New Free Electric Text Template!
Hey All – a new free template for you all! Works in Davinci Resolve 15 and Fusion. Please watch the video below for a very short introduction.
Download here:
Hey All – a new free template for you all! Works in Davinci Resolve 15 and Fusion. Please watch the video below for a very short introduction.
Download here:
So…. Trying out something new. With the integration of Fusion into Resolve, I thought (as did many others so it seems…) it would be interesting to do some more basic effects, especially ones that could be of interest to video editors. In this tutorial, I’m basically walking you through a basic Posterize Time/Strobing type effect. Of course, this *was* possible in Resolve, but only in a roundabout way or with the help of 3rd party plugins. In this tutorial, we’ll make use of the Fusion Timestretcher node, which makes it very easy indeed.
I then proceed by adding some grungy text elements, doing some tracking, and presto…done.
Have a look at the tutorial below. However, if you’re in a hurry, the summary of the posterize time effect is:
Add a Timestretcher node inbetween media in and out. Right click the Source Time element, and click expression. Then type the following expression:
floor(time/7)*7
It’s as simple as that. Change the 7 to a number of your liking. the higher the number the choppier it will get. So, for instance, if you use 10, it will only update the frame once in 10 frames.
I have been experimenting a bit with the Fastnoise tool lately to create some(what) believable electric-type effects. It started out as a 2D experiment, but then I thought it would be more interesting/challenging to create it in 3D. I think the end-result is pretty cool, but who am I?? If you have got any questions, let me know! And please, do let me know if you create something with this/with the techniques utilised.
Check out the video below for a quick explanation of the project file:
Project File (please click title, not the download button)
Disclaimer:
Note that this template/project file is provided “as is,” and you use it at your own risk.
No warranties are provided.
Under no circumstances shall the author be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use this template.
Hey All – first post of 2018! Happy New Year to you all!
My first tutorial and free download is on 3D Text (or Shapes) that are created out of particles and then animated. It was quite a bit of work to put this together, so I would appreciate feedback! Especially if you end up using it in any of your projects. It would also be good if you could link back to this webpage. You can use the templates for your videos free of charge, but please do NOT distribute the files themselves.
Note: these templates (depending on how you use them, config of your computer etc) can get quite heavy on the CPU and GPU and sometimes may result in a crash of Fusion. Save often!
Please check out my tutorial to get the most out of the templates!
Download (please click title, not the download button)
Disclaimer:
Note that this template/project file is provided “as is,” and you use it at your own risk.
No warranties are provided.
Under no circumstances shall the author be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use this template.
EDIT: new download will be available soon based on a pImageEmitter instead of pCustom which is a more efficient solution in this particular case. Thanks to llir! (see comments section of the video). I’ll keep the original download available as well as I think it can still provide some insight into some aspects of the pCustom Tool.
Another free download! This time, more particle fun… we’re creating an LED scrolling style Billboard. Ensure to check out my video below to get a few hints and tips on how to use & customize it.
Quick introduction video:
Download here: (please click title, not the download button)
Note that this template/project file is provided “as is,” and you use it at your own risk.
No warranties are provided.
Under no circumstances shall the author be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use this template.
This template/project file is provided “as is,” and you use it at your own risk.
No warranties are provided.
Under no circumstances shall the author be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use this template.