I'm going to keep watching the talk about things, and see. To start, use the basic 3D nodes such as shape or text nodes, along with the 3D merge and camera nodes. It’s ideal for adding 3D models, objects, text or particles to your footage. As you know, I have had other software suddenly stop support/updates after I adopted them, so I'm a bit hesitant to throw money at uncertain things while 'times are a bit tough'. Fusion features a true 3D workspace for compositing and creating cinematic visual effects and advanced broadcast motion graphics. DaVinci Resolve offers a comprehensive editing. I've got several tracking programs, I don't do 3D. Also, compositions created in Fusion can now be used as an effect, title, or transition in the Cut and Edit tabs. Aside from the 4k rendering (and maybe the GPU render stuff, which I could only use once I upgrade my O/S), there was nothing really for me, as far as I could see. Fusion is the worlds most advanced compositing software for visual effects artists, broadcast and motion graphic designers. I'm still considering getting the dongle/Fusion Studio. and that's only because of this current job.Īctually, I solved the current problem by doing my comp work in AfterEffects for this one. and the features for Studio also were nothing I needed.Īt this point, really it was the 4k rendering. Blackmagic Design Fusion Studio 17 is advanced compositing software for visual effects artists, broadcast and motion graphic designers, and 3D animators. It's funny, that's sort of the same story with Resolve. Built on an extensible and customizable framework, Fusion allows game developers, 3D feature film animators and media artists to use its open architecture to extend their own internal systems Fusion supports both Lua and Python, a popular and intuitive scripting solution used by animators worldwide. That's one of the reasons I didn't bother getting studio, as none of those features was really anything I needed (.either I didn't do that sort of thing, or I had other dedicated software for it already). Ya, that sounds about right, from what I remember back when I first got Fusion9. I really appreciate all your help so far.
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