Guide to Importing 2D Animations into Resolve 16.1 - Tutorial for Beginners
If you've made any painted or drawn animations in an external program, you can import them into Resolve 16.1 relatively easily as a png image series. From there you can create a fusion composition with nodes and add your animations to your actual videos. This mini-guide shows you how.
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This tutorial is definitely for me. This video is great. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge of this program. I do not have it but I find it very useful to make my videos more attractive. A big hello @christutorials
Hello Hello!
Incredible video format designed to demonstrate the skills you have :)
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On behalf of @curie I thank you for your time and for creating amazing content. Keep up the good work!
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