Davinci — Resolve Studio 16.1.0
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
In the Effects library, locate the generator and drag it to the video track directly above your Fusion clip.
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 DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.1.0
If you have an external image file of a crumpled paper texture, drag it into your node tree and connect it to a node set to Overlay mode to map the texture onto your moving video.
This method is perfect for creating a static or slightly textured vintage paper background for titles or motion graphics. 1. Set Up the Canvas This method utilizes DaVinci Resolve's native tools to
Select the Rectangle node and use the to scale the width and height to your preferred paper size (e.g., 0.75 ). 3. Add the Distorted "Torn" Edge
Add a mask node to your media and trace out the jagged shape of a "torn" piece of paper, then invert the mask. 2. Apply Paper Characteristics Go to the and open the Effects tab in the toolbox
Head back to the and search for the Paper Edge filter under Open Effects.