weebjail wrote:Okay, so I found out I have to select the FX overlay for this to work. That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Question: why would I not want to always see the effects I've put on, especially since there's an 'off' switch, and why do I not have to do this for literally every other effect I put on, such as blur? Nothing about this makes sense. What!?!? This is even worse than Premiere. Seriously, what? I'm actually offended by how dumb this is.
Is not dumb man! Is the correct way to use it because you can do a lot of things within the viewer like transform through boxes, dynamic zoom, annotations of may other functions that wouldnt be active all the time.
I think dumb is to compare Davinci with other tools like Premiere, for instance, because every software has its own workflow and way to use, so I think that to learn the software deeply is the smartest thing.