Hyperbole Aside, Adobe Can Suck It
A few more not-Adobe apps entered the limelight recently, this time aimed at taking on After Effects.
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A few more not-Adobe apps entered the limelight recently, this time aimed at taking on After Effects.
Thinking about my next Blender project, I wonder if it might not be better suited as a jumping-off point to finally learn Unreal Engine.
Talking about my investigation into separating the art from the artist by employing my phone as an external webcam to record external video for gameplay recordings.
Making videos is fun, but I feel that there's something _missing_ that I can't identify.
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My first compositing attempt with Resolve Fusion and 3D objects from Blender.
Despite many videos watched on the subject, I thought "there has to be an easier way"...and there was!
This is the third time I have resurrected this post after having erased it accidentally from the site, and since it may be relevant to myself and others, here it is again, updated for 2024.
Lessons learned from my first stab at a "real" video production.
Another successful recreation, although with a whole lot of missteps. But I learned a lot, and I hope I remember it all the next time I could use the info.
I learned a better way to work with content of different sizes inside Fusion, so this is just an update on my previous post on how to do that.
I went back to one of my first learning projects with After Effects and tried to get it working in Resolve Fusion.