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To add the macro to your node tree, right-click anywhere on the node tree and select Macro >
[NameOfYourMacro] from the contextual menu.
Saving a Macro as a Title Template in the Edit Page (DaVinci Resolve)
When using DaVinci Resolve, macros are available only in the Fusion page. However, if the
macro is a title animation, you can save it to the Titles Templates folder and have it appear in
the Edit page Effects Library.
To save a title macro so it appears in the Edit page Effects Library, save the macro to:
macOS:
Users > UserName > Library > Application Support > Blackmagic Design > DaVinci Resolve >
Fusion > Templates > Edit > Titles
Windows:
C Drive > Users > UserName > AppData > Roaming > Blackmagic Design > DaVinci Resolve >
Support > Fusion > Templates > Edit > Titles
The Final Macro
The final macro looks and behaves just like any other node in Fusion.
As another example, you could take a single Channel Boolean, set it to Add mode, and make it
into a macro exposing no controls at all, thus creating the equivalent of an Add Mix node like
the one that can be found in programs like Nuke.
Pipe Router
Pipe Routers are another type of organizational tool you use to improve the layout and
appearance of the node tree.
Router Introduction
Routers can be used to neatly organize your comps by creating “elbows” in your node tree, so
the connection lines do not overlap nodes, making them easier to understand. Routers do not
have any influence on render times.
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