Search for the built-in effect and place it between your MediaIn and MediaOut nodes.
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
This method is perfect for creating a static or slightly textured vintage paper background for titles or motion graphics. 1. Set Up the Canvas DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.1.0
Head back to the and search for the Paper Edge filter under Open Effects.
Drag and drop the filter directly onto your Fusion composition clip in the timeline to roughen up the perfect vector edges. 4. Texture and Coloring Search for the built-in effect and place it
Set the left color node to a darker tan/brown hex code like #BA7E42 .
💡 When using intense effects like paper rendering in Fusion, ensure your hardware meets the required 16 GB of system RAM (32 GB is recommended for heavy Fusion tasks). To keep your playback smooth while editing, go to the top menu and utilize Playback > Render Cache > Smart . Freeze and Mask the Frame This method is
In the Inspector under , increase the Detail (up to 10) and Contrast (up to 2) to give it a rough, organic paper fiber texture. Go to the Gradient tab to change the colors: