Thu May 05, 2016 4:19 pm
I am also new to both programs. From what I gather Fusion by its nature is going to be a much more complex node layout beast. Resolve at least to me is focussed on less individual node tools and more about the timeline flow. In Fusion it seems you can have multiple groups of nodes in the flow area, that could be completely separate comps/projects. Maybe Resolve can too, not sure, and honestly, coming from Adobe since 1.0 days of Premiere and AE, I am still having a very hard time grasping node thinking vs timeline/layers layout. Layers just seem so much easier.. yet, I am finding I really like the concept of nodes, I just dont quite have a handle on it. It is still foggy how to really use it well. For example, in the timeline layer approach, I can simply go to anywhere on the timeline, and assuming enough screen real estate, can see all the layers. With Node based, you have to switch views and expand things to see key frames across the timeline. I do think once I grasp it a bit more, it will be a more powerful capability (or am I wrong?). I just find it more time consuming as of yet to think of the timeline separate from the actual animation keyframes, even though in Resolve you can expand the track to see the keyframes, but yet you still have nodes as well.
I would love to know if Fusion is as capable as After Effects? In particular, I used the Andrew Kramer tutorials with AE and they were awesome. Demon Face, explosions, object crumpling, etc etc were really cool and there were 100s of tutorials for any sort of movie like FX you could think of. I am finding almost nothing on fusion, yet I keep reading that movie studios use Fusion for VFX. Yet, it seems often times studios use many VFX programs, such as Maya, 3DS, Fusion, AE and Nuke for the same film. Anyway.. I would love to see a site similar to the Video CoPilot stuff. It helped me understand and learn AE quite a bit, and it would go a long way in helping more people switch to Fusion. Maybe BM can add something like that to their site for Resolve/Fusion?
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