Fusion is the world’s most advanced compositing software for visual effects artists, broadcast and motion graphic designers, and 3D animators. Over the last 30 years, Fusion has been used on thousands of Hollywood blockbuster movies and television shows. Fusion features a powerful node based interface that lets you quickly and easily create sophisticated effects by connecting different types of image processing tools together! You get a massive range of tools, incredible VR and 3D support, GPU accelerated performance, unlimited network rendering and more! Fusion gives you everything you need to create exciting broadcast graphics, dramatic titles, and even major feature film visual effects!
Blackmagic Fusion Studio 16 is a major upgrade that brings all of the improvements made to Fusion inside of DaVinci Resolve to the stand alone version of Fusion. You get an updated and more modern user interface, along with dramatically faster performance. All 3D operations are GPU accelerated, making Fusion much more responsive and interactive. Blackmagic Design Fusion Studio 16.1.1 Build 5 (x64) Multilingual 690 Mb Fusion is the world’s most advanced compositing software for visual effects artists.
What’s New in Fusion 16:
Fusion Studio 16 is a major upgrade that brings all of the improvements made to Fusion inside of DaVinci Resolve to the stand alone version of Fusion. You get an updated and more modern user interface, along with dramatically faster performance. All 3D operations are GPU accelerated, making Fusion much more responsive and interactive. In addition, there are dozens of GPU accelerated tools such as time effects, dissolves, stereo tools, vector motion, corner pinning, color tools and more! B-spline and bitmap mask operations are accelerated, as are the planar and camera trackers. Improved memory management makes large compositions with high tool counts more reliable, making Fusion 16 dramatically faster and more stable than ever before!
Fusion Studio 16 is a major upgrade that brings all of the improvements made to Fusion inside of DaVinci Resolve to the stand alone version of Fusion. You get an updated and more modern user interface, along with dramatically faster performance. All 3D operations are GPU accelerated, making Fusion much more responsive and interactive. In addition, there are dozens of GPU accelerated tools such as time effects, dissolves, stereo tools, vector motion, corner pinning, color tools and more! B-spline and bitmap mask operations are accelerated, as are the planar and camera trackers. Improved memory management makes large compositions with high tool counts more reliable, making Fusion 16 dramatically faster and more stable than ever before!
Hollywood’s Biggest Blockbusters
Thousands of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters and hit television shows use Fusion to create their groundbreaking visual effects. Fusion has been used on feature films like The Hunger Games, Dr Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as hit television shows like Empire, NCIS and American Horror Story. Fusion also plays a major role in the development of cinematics for major video games such as Dawn of War III, Halo 5 and more!
Thousands of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters and hit television shows use Fusion to create their groundbreaking visual effects. Fusion has been used on feature films like The Hunger Games, Dr Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as hit television shows like Empire, NCIS and American Horror Story. Fusion also plays a major role in the development of cinematics for major video games such as Dawn of War III, Halo 5 and more!
Nodes are a Much Faster Way to Work!
Nodes are incredibly easy to use, especially as scenes become more complex. Fusion’s nodes are small icons that represent effects, filters and other image processing operations. Nodes can be easily connected together to build larger and more complex visual effects. Tools, images, and objects can be combined in any order to create unlimited visual effects. Simply click on a node to quickly adjust any single part of your project. That’s much faster than a timeline based tool because you don’t need to hunt through nested stacks of confusing layers and filters!
Nodes are incredibly easy to use, especially as scenes become more complex. Fusion’s nodes are small icons that represent effects, filters and other image processing operations. Nodes can be easily connected together to build larger and more complex visual effects. Tools, images, and objects can be combined in any order to create unlimited visual effects. Simply click on a node to quickly adjust any single part of your project. That’s much faster than a timeline based tool because you don’t need to hunt through nested stacks of confusing layers and filters!
Get the most Powerful VFX Software Available!
Whether you need to pull a key, track objects, retouch images, animate titles, or create amazing particle effects, Fusion has a massive toolset that lets you tackle the most demanding jobs. You get a true 3D workspace along with tools for compositing, keying, painting, animation, virtual reality, stereoscopic 3D and more. Fusion combines effects and motion graphics, along with 3D modeling and rendering into a single toolset. That means you can import and render 3D models and scenes with the rest of your composite in Fusion. You don’t have to pre‑render assets or transfer between multiple applications!
Whether you need to pull a key, track objects, retouch images, animate titles, or create amazing particle effects, Fusion has a massive toolset that lets you tackle the most demanding jobs. You get a true 3D workspace along with tools for compositing, keying, painting, animation, virtual reality, stereoscopic 3D and more. Fusion combines effects and motion graphics, along with 3D modeling and rendering into a single toolset. That means you can import and render 3D models and scenes with the rest of your composite in Fusion. You don’t have to pre‑render assets or transfer between multiple applications!
GPU Accelerated Workflow
Fusion is extremely fast and responsive enough to be used in high pressure, client driven sessions. With its Metal, CUDA and OpenCL GPU acceleration, you get instant feedback while you work so you can see exactly what you’re doing. Fusion 16 features more GPU optimisation than ever so whether you’re working alone or with a client, you get the real time control you need. That means you’ll be able to spend more time being creative and less time waiting! Fusion is so fast that you can even work in VR while wearing a headset and still get over 90 frames per second of interactivity!
Fusion is extremely fast and responsive enough to be used in high pressure, client driven sessions. With its Metal, CUDA and OpenCL GPU acceleration, you get instant feedback while you work so you can see exactly what you’re doing. Fusion 16 features more GPU optimisation than ever so whether you’re working alone or with a client, you get the real time control you need. That means you’ll be able to spend more time being creative and less time waiting! Fusion is so fast that you can even work in VR while wearing a headset and still get over 90 frames per second of interactivity!
Unlimited Render Power
Fusion has the world’s fastest production quality render engine! You can even distribute your render jobs across an unlimited number of networked computers for incredible performance, at no additional cost! There’s no “per node” render license fees. Simply install it on as many render nodes as you need! That means you can render complex scenes incredibly fast to meet the intense deadlines of production, without having to sacrifice creativity or quality.
Fusion has the world’s fastest production quality render engine! You can even distribute your render jobs across an unlimited number of networked computers for incredible performance, at no additional cost! There’s no “per node” render license fees. Simply install it on as many render nodes as you need! That means you can render complex scenes incredibly fast to meet the intense deadlines of production, without having to sacrifice creativity or quality.
Collaborate with Large Teams
When you’re working with a large creative team, Fusion Studio also includes the new Studio Player application. Studio Player features a single layer timeline with basic shot trimming, storyboard tools, versioning and annotation notes. Fusion Studio also features a bin server to let everyone share and see common assets that are needed for the job. That means you don’t have to copy and track multiple elements on different computers.
When you’re working with a large creative team, Fusion Studio also includes the new Studio Player application. Studio Player features a single layer timeline with basic shot trimming, storyboard tools, versioning and annotation notes. Fusion Studio also features a bin server to let everyone share and see common assets that are needed for the job. That means you don’t have to copy and track multiple elements on different computers.
What’s NEW in Blackmagic Design Fusion Studio Portable
– Addressed an issue where OCIO tools would not process canvas colour.
– Addressed an issue where the paint color picker would not work.
– Addressed an issue when DeltaKeyer source with solid matte exceeded RoI.
– Addressed an issue where some fonts would not be available for text tools on Mac.
– Addressed an issue where extracting mask fields in a comp could cause a crash.
– Addressed an issue where ResolveParameter was unavailable in Fusion Studio.
– Addressed an issue with executing some plugins and scripts on Mac Mojave.
– Addressed an issue where CustomData would sometimes be stored incorrectly.
– General performance and stability improvements.
– Addressed an issue where the paint color picker would not work.
– Addressed an issue when DeltaKeyer source with solid matte exceeded RoI.
– Addressed an issue where some fonts would not be available for text tools on Mac.
– Addressed an issue where extracting mask fields in a comp could cause a crash.
– Addressed an issue where ResolveParameter was unavailable in Fusion Studio.
– Addressed an issue with executing some plugins and scripts on Mac Mojave.
– Addressed an issue where CustomData would sometimes be stored incorrectly.
– General performance and stability improvements.
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Originally posted on 9 April 2019. Scroll down for news of the final stable release.
Blackmagic Design has released Fusion 16 Studio, the latest version of its compositing software, in public beta. The beta was released at NAB 2019 alongside the beta of post production suite DaVinci Resolve 16.
The update rolls out the improvements made in the version of Fusion integrated inside DaVinci Resolve to the standalone application, and enables DaVinci Resolve hardware dongles to run Fusion Studio as well.
However, the old free edition of Fusion has been discontinued in favour of the free edition of Resolve itself.
New UI, expanded GPU support, and better memory management
Despite the name, Fusion 16 Studio is actually the successor to 2017’s Fusion 9 Studio – the hike in version numbering seems to have been to bring it in line with DaVinci Resolve.
Despite the name, Fusion 16 Studio is actually the successor to 2017’s Fusion 9 Studio – the hike in version numbering seems to have been to bring it in line with DaVinci Resolve.
Blackmagic Design’s press release describes it as “the biggest update we’ve ever released for Fusion software” – although in practice, the features aren’t entirely new, just new to the standalone edition.
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The update rolls out the changes the firm to the Fusion compositing toolset when it was incorporated inside DaVinci Resolve 15 last year.
As well as an “updated and more modern user interface” – a mixed blessing, judging by early user feedback – that means expanded GPU acceleration.
All 3D operations are now GPU-accelerated, along with key features including time effects, dissolves, vector motion blur and stereoscopic 3D and colour tools.
GPU processing now supports Nvidia’s CUDA and Apple’s Metal APIs as well as the open standard OpenCL, which should improve performance on those companies’ hardware.
Existing OpenCL add-ons will need to be rewritten before they work with the new architecture.
There are also more general performance improvements – Blackmagic Design’s announcement singles out planar and camera tracking, and mask operations – and improved memory management on large comps.
Old free standalone edition discontinued, but you can still get the tools for free in Resolve
The old free edition of the software, which worked on footage up to UHD resolution, has now been discontinued, although most of the tools are still available in the free edition of DaVinci Resolve.
The old free edition of the software, which worked on footage up to UHD resolution, has now been discontinued, although most of the tools are still available in the free edition of DaVinci Resolve.
You can see a feature comparison between the standalone and integrated versions here.
Since the release of DaVinci Resolve 15 last year, hardware dongles for the commercial Studio version of the software can also be used to run Fusion Studio.
Still being updated as a standalone product, despite many users’ fears
While the new features could be seen as DaVinci Resolve’s hand-me-downs, the news that Fusion 16 Studio has been released as a standalone product at all has come as welcome news to Fusion users. Fundy designer 1 6 14 – professional album design software.
While the new features could be seen as DaVinci Resolve’s hand-me-downs, the news that Fusion 16 Studio has been released as a standalone product at all has come as welcome news to Fusion users. Fundy designer 1 6 14 – professional album design software.
When a major update to the standalone edition failed to materialise last year, speculation began to grow on Blackmagic’s forum that it was being discontinued in favour of DaVinci Resolve.
Despite Resolve now containing most of the same tools, many VFX artists felt it was an inadequate substitute, regarding it as a less focused tool for general post-production work.
This forum post by former Framestore compositing supervisor Theodor Groeneboom summarises the key criticisms, which centre on the differences in the underlying architecture of the two apps, and the difficulty of making Resolve scale to complex VFX projects.
The consensus on the forum now seems to be that Blackmagic Design has heard those criticisms, and is going some way towards addressing them.
Updated 10 April 2019: We contacted Blackmagic Design about future support for the standalone edition.
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They told us: “The standalone version … will now receive updates each time a new build of DaVinci Resolve Studio is released. We are able to maintain that as DaVinci Resolve and Fusion now share a video base.”
Updated 8 August 2019: Fusion 16 Studio is now shipping. At the time of posting, the release isn’t listed in the Latest Downloads section of Blackmagic Design’s website, but this forum post confirms it is available.
In some places on Blackmagic Design’s website, the release is referred to as Fusion Studio 16, perhaps to bring product naming into line with DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.0, which has also just shipped.
Pricing and availability
Fusion 16 Studio is available for Windows 10, CentOS 7.3 Linux and macOS 10.14.6. New licences cost $299.
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