Davinci: Resolve
To start, you need a base shape that will act as your paper.
: Change the Composite Mode to Darken or Color Burn to blend the noise into your base shape. 3. Add Weathered Edges
: Use a Bender 3D node in Fusion to create a "blowing" or "folding" effect by animating the range slider. DaVinci Resolve
Instead of a flat color, use noise to simulate old, fibrous paper.
: In the Fusion page, add a Rectangle (Mask) node and connect it to a Background node. To start, you need a base shape that will act as your paper
: There are free third-party plugins like the DG Paper Roll that automate the rolling/unrolling animation.
To make the paper look hand-torn or antique, use the built-in "Paper Edge" filter. Add Weathered Edges : Use a Bender 3D
: Add a Drop Shadow node or adjust the shadow settings within the Paper Edge effect to give the paper depth against its background. 4. Advanced "Long Paper" Animations If you want the paper to unroll or move across the screen: