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Blackmagic fusion vfx
Blackmagic fusion vfx




blackmagic fusion vfx

Peter Chamberlain wrote:Are any of the improvements in v17 Resolve valuable to you?

blackmagic fusion vfx

But I don't want to convolute this UI discussion with other topics. It's great for Resolve users that they have another Page where they can use the denoiser and such, but an integration into Fusion Standalone would make more/equally sense to me. There is a similar argument to be said about the missing OFX effects from Fusion Studio. Yes floating windows exist and are nice for dual screen setups but why not different layouts for single screens? Why is that functionality Resolve exclusive? Don't get me wrong, it's great it's in Resolve but I'm unsure an editor or colorist trying to make a quick mask will dive into the depths of Fusion compared to the vfx artists using only Fusion Studio all day long. It's nice that you did it for Resolve, but why not in Fusion Studio? This is literally the most requested feature since F16. It would also benefit from a label option similar to the Inspector or F9.īut the vertical node flow doesn't really exist in Standalone.

blackmagic fusion vfx

But as mentioned before, it lacks proper support for macros and scripts to be truly usable. The customizable toolbar is a nice start too. Even with the mostly done tab icons I prefer having both so that's great. Much easier to navigate through the inspector tabs compared to icons only. I personally appreciate having the icons and labels option in the inspector. We only ask that BMD respects us by listening to our needs and granting non-controversial requests that actually make the software better and satisfies us. Like it or not, believe it or not, the VFX user-base represents a large core population of your customers. Fusion is over a decade behind the times when it comes to lacking a number of standard, base-level VFX tools. As for improvements in v17 seriously- don't go there just yet. it would also demonstrate that BMD respects its customers. the resolve users can keep their Fusion-inside-of-resolve as is, and we VFX users can be productive again and the griping ends abruptly. Something that satisfies the VFX users and stops the noise about the GUI being a disaster. What is so contentious about something like that? An OPTIONAL setting. Let us have the option to set it to the classic Fusion GUI and this whole thing is fixed. Certainly BMD is well aware of the ridicule and derision that arises from the Fusion VFX base with each release? That is because we are again reminded that the GUI has yet to be fixed. A GUI that was replaced with something that is difficult for us to grasp and accept and is anything but efficient, productive or logical to us. Making Fusion 'look like Resolve' might be perfectly acceptable for the Resolve user-base, since they're used to Resolve's GUI for many years.īut the loyal Fusion VFX user-base has been accustomed to an efficient, productive and logical GUI for over 20 years.






Blackmagic fusion vfx