
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Tue May 13, 2025 8:23 am
- Real Name: Dean Nicholls
Hi Guys,
I am very new to DaVinci Resolve, I did try reaching out by logging a support ticket... but as I am a free user, they have directed me to the Forum, very happy to be here of course.
My issue is that the Bender3D1 node appears to have changed, I was using it a few nights ago (I was trying to create a page turn in Fusion), everything was okay and I could see what I was expecting to see in the node (specifically "Strength"), I then had to delete the project due to an error on my part, after fixing said error I got back to where I was and the Bender3D1 node was displaying "Amount" instead of "Strength".
Once again, I am a complete novice with DaVinci Resolve and I was actually relying on the information that ChatGPT was providing me, which was absolutely spot on until this change within the Bender3D1 node.
I checked that the resolution/fps were correct, I made sure that just the image that I wanted was on the timeline, confirmed that my node tree was all connected correctly.
Out of frustration I closed DaVinci Resolve in hopes that it would clear the cache, this did not work, so I deleted the project (it is only a 2 second/60 frame render) and started again, this did not work, checked my graphics drivers were up to date, uninstalled and reinstalled DaVinci Resolve, then out of desperation and to clarify that it was not an issue isolated to my PC, I pulled my old Acer Nitro 5 out of retirement to see if I could replicate the issue and low and behold, I had the exact same issue on that too, so I have ruled out system issues, caching issues, version issues.
My question, I guess is, has DaVinci Resolve simply streamlined/unified the Bender3D1 node? ChatGPT seemed to think it was displaying information for a default bender node, rather than the actual Bender3D1... Or is this a regression in functionality, given that DV20 Beta is being tweaked?
It just seemed strange that the functionality WAS there, then wasn't about 20 minutes later, there was no update patch either.
Kind regards
Dean Nicholls
I am very new to DaVinci Resolve, I did try reaching out by logging a support ticket... but as I am a free user, they have directed me to the Forum, very happy to be here of course.
My issue is that the Bender3D1 node appears to have changed, I was using it a few nights ago (I was trying to create a page turn in Fusion), everything was okay and I could see what I was expecting to see in the node (specifically "Strength"), I then had to delete the project due to an error on my part, after fixing said error I got back to where I was and the Bender3D1 node was displaying "Amount" instead of "Strength".
Once again, I am a complete novice with DaVinci Resolve and I was actually relying on the information that ChatGPT was providing me, which was absolutely spot on until this change within the Bender3D1 node.
I checked that the resolution/fps were correct, I made sure that just the image that I wanted was on the timeline, confirmed that my node tree was all connected correctly.
Out of frustration I closed DaVinci Resolve in hopes that it would clear the cache, this did not work, so I deleted the project (it is only a 2 second/60 frame render) and started again, this did not work, checked my graphics drivers were up to date, uninstalled and reinstalled DaVinci Resolve, then out of desperation and to clarify that it was not an issue isolated to my PC, I pulled my old Acer Nitro 5 out of retirement to see if I could replicate the issue and low and behold, I had the exact same issue on that too, so I have ruled out system issues, caching issues, version issues.
My question, I guess is, has DaVinci Resolve simply streamlined/unified the Bender3D1 node? ChatGPT seemed to think it was displaying information for a default bender node, rather than the actual Bender3D1... Or is this a regression in functionality, given that DV20 Beta is being tweaked?
It just seemed strange that the functionality WAS there, then wasn't about 20 minutes later, there was no update patch either.
Kind regards
Dean Nicholls