![]() It’s a very involved subject and Fusion is an incredibly deep program – it can be used for compositing, motion graphics, it has a great particles system, it can import and render 3D models, etc. The aim of this Insight is to give a novice Fusion user, who may be quite new to the subject, an introduction into the craft of compositing. Keying a low quality green screen to learn Fusion’s boolean operations Please join us in welcoming him to Mixing Light, in the Comments below! You can find out more about Jamie (and all of our Contributors) on our About Us page. ![]() He kicks us off with a deeper look at Fusion’s nodal compositing tools. Team Mixing Light Note: We are pleased to welcome Jamie Dickinson to our roster of Contributors, here on. Tutorials / An Introduction to Compositing in Fusion
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