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Hello! If you enjoy the content I create and would like to support my work, you can do so through my 'Buy Me a Coffee' link. Every contribution, no matter the size, is deeply appreciated and helps me continue creating and sharing with you. Thank you so much for your support!" https://buymeacoffee.com/shourykumar In this tutorial, you will learn how to create dynamic, revolving outlines that perfectly track your footage in the DaVinci Resolve Fusion page. We explore the power of "Instances," which allow you to maintain a perfect link between your subject and its boundary while giving you the freedom to animate them separately. +4 Tutorial Breakdown: 00:00 - Introduction to Outlines: An overview of how to create revolving outlines for your footage. 00:06 - Setting up Fusion: How to import footage and transition into the Fusion Page. 00:14 - Choosing Your Shape: Selecting between rectangles, ellipses, or polygons to define your boundary. 00:32 - Creating Instances: Using Ctrl + C and Ctrl + Shift + V to create "twin" nodes that sync properties in real-time. 01:28 - Removing the Fill: A guide on how to uncheck "Solid" and why you need to "Deinstance" to keep your footage visible. +1 02:26 - Animating the Rotation: How to deinstance the "Position" and "Length" properties to make the boundary rotate. +1 03:18 - Progress Bar Effect: Setting keyframes from zero to full length to create a visual timeline for the viewer. +1 04:00 - Adding Style & Glow: Using the Glow node and adjusting "Blend" settings to create a professional, glass-like finish. +2 05:04 - Advanced Dual-Outline: Creating a "track" effect where one color fills a background outline like a train on a track