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thanks, for the tutorial!
ОтветитьThanks, very helpful!!
Ответитьbut its super time consuming
Ответитьvery good. Cheers. Can you show how to retain the paint stroke for multiple frames or perhaps the whole clip. eg. track the path of a golf ball on a putting green?
ОтветитьGood video I like that effect!
ОтветитьBUT BUT....that kind of 'drawing' could be done a lot faster, in a few clicks, using AE trim paths....thats a lot of work and time for something like that. just sayiin'....
ОтветитьCool I will try it out. I hope I can make some roroscoping animation for my next musicvideo.
Ответитьthis is literally my one and only tool that I use in fusion,I use it every single day to draw guides on my videos
Ответитьis there no way to keep it on screen? I just want to circle something and have it stay there for a few seconds. 30 frames is way too short to be copy pasting a million times. Adjustment clips don't let you freeze time either.
Ответитьguys if you want the paint stroke to last for all of the frames, you need to click on the paint node and then click on "stoke" in the left upper corner instead of "multistroke", which is the default setting and only lasts 1 frame.
ОтветитьVery good feature.
ОтветитьThank you!! I was trying to figure this out. This solved it.
ОтветитьAt the intro, I notice that the transition is from CapCut. How did you get such a transition into davinci resolve? Thanks
Ответитьis it possible to make it show the last frame on low transparency so you can base it off of it?
ОтветитьUmmm you didn't explain what you did at the very beginning to make the outline
ОтветитьThis description is missing some parts.
If I follow it then I can draw in the Fusion screen. But that's all.
The effects don't show in the Edit screen and don't show when the edit is exported.
how can you do that on the ipad?
Ответитьit keeps telling me that no object was selected, why?
ОтветитьThanks for taking the time to make this. A great video! Simple and to the point - very much appreciated!! 😁👊
Ответитьexactly what I need. thank you!!
ОтветитьPerfect.
ОтветитьThank you!
Ответитьis the anyway to see the last frame while drawing. Onion skinning?
Ответитьthats so simple and cool thx alot
ОтветитьSIMPLE AND STRAIGHT TO THE POINT, LOVE IT!
ОтветитьI can use this! Thank you!
Ответитьhow to do with an object
Ответитьperfect!!
ОтветитьWhat about onion skinning?
Ответитьthanks so much for this. i find it easier to just use the trail stroke animation in the stroke feature instead of the multistroke (default) feature. but it doesnt vanish as in a trail-off animation. hope i find it.
Ответитьvery good. Cheers. Can you show how to retain the paint stroke for multiple frames or perhaps the whole clip. eg. track the path of a golf ball on a putting green?
ОтветитьIs there a way to do this as it follows an object?
And also put a time on how long it´s going to follow or move with it?
Thank you for the video.
Nvm solved it, found a way to do this, thank you :).
Ответитьsoo useful! :D thanks!
Ответитьthanks
ОтветитьAwesome tutorial!
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