![]() I decided that the price does not matter anymore, I just need a tool to reach my goal in a fast and robust way, without too much of round-tripping and bug reporting. ![]() The last few weeks, while starting to produce the new show, I spent a lot of time finding fast and reliable tools for visual content creation. The fact that Fusion 9 is not faster on my supercomputer than on my 10 year old computer and the other fact that Fusion 16 and DaFusion16 still do not work on Linux gives me big headaches.įor the current project I started to do all the particle stuff and even the 2d sprite animations in Blender, it saves me quite a few (waiting) hours each day and I can nearly work in realtime, which is essential in animation. Maybe EXR files are more supported in other tools. Also previewing raw image sequence is not supported in any other programs. But as I wanted to import the image sequence into Resolve, to do final tweaks with color and audio, I realized that this format is not supported. raw files, which indeed gave quite faster render times. So I will give Silhouette another try then.but I guess its not very handy for comping yet.Īs further up in this thread, Chad Capeland recommended to render. Threadripper 2950x all-cores (Underwater) on Asus Zenith Extremeġ28GB RAM EVGA RTX 2080TI FTW3 OC (Underwater)īoth apps are on WD Black M2 drives located on the board Ĭan someone enlightening me on what is going on here? Most of my large comps become unworkable or crash prone. ![]() I am not understanding the drastic performance difference on such a simple comp, when the code base is suppose to be the same. Comps that will play at 60 or 30 frames in Resolve, play at a 1/4 of the speed in stand alone.Ģ comps, 1 in UHD and the other in HD at 60FPS, 100 frames no keyframes, static Īfter caching, Resolve runs at 60 fps in both comps Standalone runs at 22-30FPS in UHD and 60FPS in HD. However, I am finding drastic performance differences in stand alone Fusion vs the one in Resolve. When doing just work related to VFX or Motion Graphics, I prefer to work in Fusion Standalone due to a more flexible interface. ![]() I currently own/installed both the latest studio versions of Resolve and Fusion 16. ![]()
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