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Want a better workflow in Fusion? This quick tutorial shows you how to set up a vertical node layout in the Fusion tab of DaVinci Resolve. Whether you're tired of horizontal clutter or just want your node tree to flow top-to-bottom, I’ll walk you through customizing your workspace to fit a vertical design. Super handy for compositing, motion graphics, or any setup where vertical logic just makes more sense.
🧩 What you’ll learn:
How to switch Fusion to a vertical node layout
Why vertical flow can boost clarity for complex comps
My tips for keeping your workspace clean and efficient
Perfect for anyone who wants to level up their Fusion game with a more intuitive node structure.
📌 Drop any questions or your own layout tips in the comments!
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