This means you can create and arrange your visuals in Resolume. While Resolume is primarily designed for performing live with pre made video clips and loops, it is capable of creating visuals on the fly using the built in effects and FFGL (Free Frame Graphics Library) sources. We’re focusing on one specific thing, making a simple visual in Resolume. This is not a comprehensive walkthrough of Resolume either. This is not for advanced users, which means you don’t need programming (Processing) or patching experience. If you’re interested in learning to VJ and don’t know where to start, you’re in the right place.
RESOLUME ARENA 5 TUTORIAL SOFTWARE
This is for someone who has never used Resolume before and who has never used any motion graphics software such as After Effects or Cinema 4D. No additional software or plugins required. We’re going to create your first visual in Resolume. So today we’re going to focus on one specific thing. “I do not know which of the software is for designing the visuals, and which is for arranging them live.” It just leaves you with more questions, especially when there are so many options. This advice just sends you deeper down a rabbit hole and doesn’t help you get started. “If you try all the software, you’ll find what works for you”
“On the sidebar there’s a list of software.”
It can be a little overwhelming and sometimes “helpful advice” isn’t really that helpful. There are a lot of options out there for VJing and for creating visuals. “I want to get into VJing, what programs are the best when it comes to creating the actual visuals? I’ve heard about Resolume, but as far as I have understood that only works for arranging the visuals during live shows and such.