How To Adjust Keyframes in Fusion | DaVinci Resolve
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- In today’s episode I am going to show you the various ways that you can retime your keyframes in the Fusion page in DaVinci Resolve.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Keyframes Window / Keyframes Panel
00:53 - Show Only Selected Tools
01:04 - Showing Keyframes of Multiple Nodes
01:16 - Revealing Keyframes
01:41 - Zoom To Rectangle
01:51 - Zoom To Fit
01:56 - Click and Drag To Zoom
02:02 - Reposition The Playhead
02:10 - Retiming Keyframes - Clicking and Dragging Methods
03:11 - Copy and Paste Keyframes
04:11 - Retime Keyframes - Time
04:45 - Retime Keyframes - T Offset
05:31 - Retime Keyframes - T Scale
07:20 - Sign Off
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Clear and concise. No fillers. Well done!!!
Awesome tutorial which makes everything clear about keyframing in Fusion. Before, keyframing in FUSION has always been a bit confusing to me. Best tutorial I've ever seen here about this topic !!!
Even someone completely new to this like me can understand. After watching this, I could adjust my lower third keyframes with ease. Liked & Subscribed!
I'm glad there's a quick and easy vid regarding this, thanks a lot 😃
Very basic yet very helpful. Thanks for putting this together, I learned somethin'.
Very helpful for working with DVR, thanks a lot for this tutorial.
clear and straight to the point! thank you for that.
Great tutorial!!! Thanks!
Really informative thank you.
This helps so much!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks bro. It helps me a lot
The best tuorial I have ever seen. I would like to learn your method of doing tutorials. Thanks!
This is definitely useful👍
Thanks for sharing🙏❤✌
Thank you very much
Very useful technique to adjust keyframes
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the tutorial!
To anyone who's pulling their hair out because Ctrl + V is not working for you and you're trying to figure out how it did for Leigh: in order for Ctrl + V to work you need to A) select the target track, like he said and B) drag or at least click the playhead. So if you park the playhead at the destination first and then try to Select Keyframes -> Ctrl + C -> Ctrl + V (the habit I developed after years of using the KeyCloner in After Effects) it won't work unless you click click on the playhead.
Also, I sometimes get this bug where T Offset and T Scale are applied twice (you need to Undo once to get the offset you would expect). Restarting Resolve should solve this.
Your thumbnail shows the diamond keyframes from AE, which are the perfect way to display keyframes. 1) Is there any way to change the ridiculous 1px lines in Fusion into those diamonds so they are easier to click on, and 2) also is there a way to go to prev/next keyframe on any given track, the way there is in AE? 3) And is there a way to snap the playhead directly to a keyframe, the way you can by holding shift while scrubbing in AE? 4) Same for start of track, and end of track, any way to snap the playhead to the start or end of a track?
thank you
wow, it doesn't feel awkward anymore
thank you!
thank you sir
Resolve's tools are so clunky. T scale is what I was looking for a tonne of times, thanks for this!
Agreed, particularly Fusion. It was a massive learning curve for me!
@@FilmResolved I miss working with keyframes in AE. It was so much easier.
So thorough, clear, and concise. FANTASTIC!
Hi there, Thanks for all the explanaitions and the good teaching method :) I want to ask you something weird that´s happening to me with keyframes. I copy one and then paste it and for some reason ( i don´t know if its a bug or something but it seams to stay vinculated with te first one, i change the parameters of the last one, then paste it, and when i changed the last one, the firts one change with too. I´m just practicing and seems very anooying cuz i just want to change the selected one. One is coming from the right (a text node, very basic) and then stay in the middle, then i want to go out but in inverse direction (to the right side). Is normal or is a bug? Thanks and sorry for my english hahah
question: is there a way to change all keyframes to non linear, or ease in/out? or is that not really how keyframes work in fusion? thanks.
Can you move keyframes on the timeline in the Edit page while having them stay to their value? The closest I get is clicking on a keyframe then holding shift and moving it BUT it changes value when I move it! (macOS, Davinci 10.6)
Great explanation of something the gets skipped over a lot in most tutorials. Thanks for making it.
Superb info and as always, particularly good because it’s comprehensive, you cover all the possible options. Any chance of doing a similar one for the other keyframe thingy, the one with the graphs?
Can I place keyframe in the edit page (position for example) and modify them in the fusion page? I've tried but I don't see the keyframe in fusion, maybe I'm doing something wrong
No I’m afraid not. With position as the example you’ve given, position in the edit page will keyframe the position of the fusion composition as a whole as opposed to the position of an element within the fusion competition… that is done in the fusion page. Hope that makes sense!
@@FilmResolved Thanks. The fact that in the edit page, when you try to modify the keyframe "curve" you can't change the graph scale, is one of the most frustating thing I've encountered on Davinci Resolve.
I guess the only solution is to only use keyframe in fusion :(
So you really cant copy and paste multiple keyframes (between channels) at once??? Thats sucks... This is the clunkiest dope sheet ive ever worked with in my entire animation career... Davinci really needs to modernize their software. Something that other wise would have taken me seconds, takes me multiple minutes in resolve... 😒
You can, just select multiple keyframe and copy and paste as usual. Both selecting multiple keyframes and copying and pasting are shown in this video. I always recommend that people have the program open while watching a tutorial and experiment a little further before having a frustrated rant online because they’re almost always wrong and it just comes across short sighted.
@@FilmResolved Also theres no way to create animation groups/ action groups. Davinci's dope sheet is out dated compared to pretty much any other animation software. And I dont think anyone would argue that its just plain clunky as hell
@@FilmResolved I think my comments got auto deleted cuz I tried to link a gif, But my point is, you cannot copy and paste between multiple channels, it will only paste one channel (Even with ctrl clicking all channels before pasting) ....
Well it’s compositing software so I’m not surprised is doesn’t stack up against dedicated animation software.
Now that you’ve worded you’re problem with it correctly and we’re on the same page, yes that is frustrating that you cannot paste to multiple channels, I agree.
@@FilmResolved Yea sorry I realized I didnt phrase that correctly, my bad. I love everything else about davinci otherwise tho