Jim Simon wrote:brediknight wrote:The big difference is that as an Overlay in the viewer, there is NO CHANCE that it would be baked in on a render.
Create a track just for Grid effects and disable it before Delivery.
I'm still thinking what we have is sufficient.
No it's not... far from it.
Imagine saying that to any Photoshop users : Meh, just create a grid manually, and import it as a layer every time you need to align something properly - It wouldn't make any sense. Or havîng a "plugin". It's the same here...
I mean, why are you against the possibility to have adjustable guides with snapping properties, or a customizable grid (or both, like in Photoshop and many other applications) to align things very quickly?
It's common sense, the less time we spend on finding ways to do basic actions, the more time we have for expressing our creativity and focus on the important things.
We're editing "images" with Davinci Resolve, and these basic "helpers" should be implemented imo. And the snapping thing should be available for border of the frame too (with always the possibility to activate them or not)
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Oh, and I forgot...the "workaround" adds complexity and more things for the computer to process. It's a waste of time and resource. Everything adds up.