

Moving something means adding a Transform node, cropping something means adding a crop node. Pretty tough to do motion graphics work with something like Motion 5 and then go back to Fusion where adding a simple drop shadow means adding a node.

Keep Fusion for compositing but add a layer based tab for motion graphics as well. Still waiting for Resolve to add a tab for motion graphics that's layer based. I doubt that's the case at all since they're touting a roughly 3x performance increase on M1 hardware with the 17.3 update. I don't think Black Magic design has the mindset that just because Final Cut Pro is native to mac that they want to have crap playback of motion graphics and titles in their software. Especially as someone editing 50-60 hours per week between these 2 pieces of software for large companies. Just sharing my experience with the plugin performance in Final Cut Pro Vs Resolve.

Wow, you've fully enlightened me to something everyone is aware of. Apple is optimizing FCP for their own hardware… Uli Plank wrote:Resolve is being developed for three platforms.
