1. First open Da Vinci, switch to the editing interface, and import the video clips to be erased.
2. Then right-click to create a new fusion composition.
3. A Fusion logo will appear in the lower right corner of the video clip, and we will pull the timeline to the beginning of the video clip.
4. Click on the fusion page to switch to the fusion effect.
5. Click the timeline to frame 0.
6. Click the brush mark, that is, the fourth icon in the toolbar, and the node Paint 1 will appear.
7. When selecting the Paint 1 node, click the inspector bar on the right to see the logo with a brush. Click it to enable cloning, similar to the stamp tool in Photoshop.
8. Select the stroke in the upper left corner, that is, the brush.
9. Go back to the screen, hold down the Ctrl key and slide the mouse wheel to zoom the screen, hold down Ctrl+Shift and click the screen to drag the screen, zoom in and adjust to the position of the object to be removed.
10. Move the mouse to the screen and we can see that the pointer turns into a green circle. Hold down the Alt key and click on the edge.
1 1. The red cross is the logo that appears after clicking the Alt key. After it appears, release the Alt key and daub it with the left mouse button, and you can see that the objects on the screen disappear.
12. Erase the objects on the screen, and our goal is achieved.
13. Back to the editing page, you can see a red and blue line under the time scale. Red indicates that buffering is not complete, and blue indicates that buffering is complete. When it all turns blue, you can preview the Fusion special effects screen you just made at full speed.