Want to create an easy to install package so you can share your Fusion creations?
Then you’ll be interested in DRFX packages that are available since Resolve 17.2.
It’s super handy for sharing comps with other artists on your crew, installing your own presets on multiple machines, or making a product you can sell.
In this video from Core and Blue, you’ll learn about:
- 0:46 – Start of Tutorial
- 1:11 – Creating a simple Subscribe element
- 4:55 – Exporting the Macro template
- 5:29 – Creating a custom icon for the effect library
- 6:16 – What is a DRFX Bundle and how to make it?!
- 8:06 – Removing or editing a DRFX Bundle
- 8:31 – Conclusion

Gedaly is the Managing Editor of DVresolve.com. He is a professional editor, having cut national commercials for major companies, and does color & VFX for indie films at Mask & Feather. He’s also a filmmaker, writing and directing shorts & features. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor and former marketing strategist for large brands.