We will create the macro using a Color Corrector and a Rectangle Mask tools. Let’s create a colored vignette that we can quickly reuse whenever we need it. Part 2: Working with Macros in DaVinci Resolve 1. When you want to insert a macro between the input and output, select the MediaIn node and add the macro.īelow we’ll create a simple macro, so you see how this works, and if you want to learn more about Fusion first then take a look at this crash course. This line has to be connected to be output from the Fusion page. The basics to understand in Fusion is that you have a MediaIn node connected to MediaOut by a connected line. Fusion especially calls nodes tools, and you create a flow by combining multiple tools. Generally, each node does one thing, so if you want to change the size, color, and blur the footage, you would use a different node for each part. Unlike After Effects which use layers, Fusion uses nodes, which you connect to like a flow chart. The Fusion page lets you work on compositing and motion graphics, all without leaving DaVinci Resolve 16.
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