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Latest revision as of 11:53, 13 March 2022
Introduction
Loop a fusion node tree in DaVinci Resolve
Once you have created an action in Fusion, you may want to loop it along with your video. This can be very useful for example when you want to make a logo rotate for the duration of the clip.
Steps are very simple and easy to reproduce. A link to a video sample is available below.
Video
A video example on how to perform this action is available on our youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC61hJ5Vd5PuYYyoH3e1SE1g
The direct link to the video is the following one:
https://youtu.be/JS8FvtJXEp4
How to
- Go to Fusion.
- Select the node tree.
- Click on Spline (top right).
- Select Spiline elements (key frames) to be considered.
- Click on the loop button (see the linked video for more details).
DaVinci Versions
This article applies to DaVinci Resolve version:
- 17
Type of article
This article is classified as an elementary action.