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WARPER effect in DaVinci Resolve. Complete Walkthrough.

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In this video I’m doing a complete walkthrough of the Warper effect in DaVinci Resolve—basically Resolve’s version of the Puppet Tool if you’re coming from Adobe. I show you where you can add Warper from (Edit, Fusion, or Color) and the big “gotchas” you need to know before you start warping. The controls are the same everywhere, but keyframing control is not: you can keyframe the warp, but you can only manage those keyframes properly from the Color tab keyframe editor or inside Fusion. Also, undo behavior is a trap—undo won’t work for warp points added in Fusion/Color, so you need to be extra careful there. Then I break down how to actually use it: adding points with a click, using limiter points (Shift+click) to isolate the area you want to affect, deleting points with Alt+click, and selecting multiple points with Ctrl+drag. I also explain the on-screen controls options (grid, boundary, border, mask, point visibility, point style, and scale) so you’re not confusing viewer display settings with the warp itself. Finally, I go through the Warper settings like Warp Limit, sharpness behavior (Sharp/Rounded/Rubber Sheet), fixing black edges with Reflect/Replicate, choosing Quality for performance, adjusting Warp Scale strength, and doing warp animation the correct way by setting points on the first keyframe and changing them on the last.

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