Can you keyframe warp effect?
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 1:51 am
Hi guys!
I'm new to DaVinci Fusion, and I'm wondering if it's possible to keyframe the warp gird option?
For example say I have a background image or video file and want to create a dripping liquify effect,
I was hoping you'd be able to move the warp grid around at various intervals to sort of liquify the media, using keyframes to help create the drip or swirl animation, however that doesn't seem to be working, warping the media using the grid just warps the entire media, regardless of where you place the timeline curser.
Is there any way to keyframe this so it animates from static to the final dripped effect?
I saw another post about this but I didn't quite understand the answer sorry (they mentioned source and destination options, but sadly they didn't quite elaborate), would someone please be able to explain to a newbie like me the best way to achieve this animated liquify result?
Thank you kindly!
I'm new to DaVinci Fusion, and I'm wondering if it's possible to keyframe the warp gird option?
For example say I have a background image or video file and want to create a dripping liquify effect,
I was hoping you'd be able to move the warp grid around at various intervals to sort of liquify the media, using keyframes to help create the drip or swirl animation, however that doesn't seem to be working, warping the media using the grid just warps the entire media, regardless of where you place the timeline curser.
Is there any way to keyframe this so it animates from static to the final dripped effect?
I saw another post about this but I didn't quite understand the answer sorry (they mentioned source and destination options, but sadly they didn't quite elaborate), would someone please be able to explain to a newbie like me the best way to achieve this animated liquify result?
Thank you kindly!