Search for the built-in effect and place it between your MediaIn and MediaOut nodes.
In the Effects library, locate the generator and drag it to the video track directly above your Fusion clip.
Depending on your project's needs, you can either generate a synthetic paper canvas from scratch or build a complex stop-motion paper cutout transition. DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.1.0
This method is perfect for creating a static or slightly textured vintage paper background for titles or motion graphics. 1. Set Up the Canvas
In the Inspector, turn up the border width and edge contrast to create depth. Search for the built-in effect and place it
Go to the and open the Effects tab in the toolbox. Drag a Fusion Composition clip onto your timeline. Right-click the clip and select Open in Fusion Page . 2. Create the Paper Shape
✂️ Method 2: Creating a Stop-Motion "Paper Cutout" Transition This method is perfect for creating a static
This method utilizes DaVinci Resolve's native tools to make your actual video footage look like it is physically being folded or cut out of paper. 1. Freeze and Mask the Frame