No Saver node in Fusion page
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 5:31 am
Hi!
Just a couple quick questions:
1) Is the Saver node not included for exporting FBX from the Fusion page in Resolve? The FBXExporter node is there but there is no way I can see to export that data.
2) Is Fusion in Resolve fully featured? I've seen conflicting reports on this but would love to get a clear answer. For me the HUGE thing about the integration is the potential for having Resolve's colour tools for compositing - not the other way around (having Fusion tools in Resolve). Also having all those tools in one place as a freelancer generalist would be an absolute dream so I have high hopes that this will eventually be fully integrated sooner or later.
3) I have seen that a full Fusion license will now unlock a full version of Resolve. Does this work the other way around? As in can I use my full license for Resolve to unlock the standalone version of Fusion? With them both being the same price I would hope this to be true but would be interested to hear why this might not be the case if it isn't.
Cheers
Kraig.
Just a couple quick questions:
1) Is the Saver node not included for exporting FBX from the Fusion page in Resolve? The FBXExporter node is there but there is no way I can see to export that data.
2) Is Fusion in Resolve fully featured? I've seen conflicting reports on this but would love to get a clear answer. For me the HUGE thing about the integration is the potential for having Resolve's colour tools for compositing - not the other way around (having Fusion tools in Resolve). Also having all those tools in one place as a freelancer generalist would be an absolute dream so I have high hopes that this will eventually be fully integrated sooner or later.
3) I have seen that a full Fusion license will now unlock a full version of Resolve. Does this work the other way around? As in can I use my full license for Resolve to unlock the standalone version of Fusion? With them both being the same price I would hope this to be true but would be interested to hear why this might not be the case if it isn't.
Cheers
Kraig.