Creating a "long paper" or vintage scroll effect in DaVinci Resolve is typically achieved by combining , noise generators , and OpenFX filters . This allows you to create a custom-sized canvas with weathered textures and distorted edges. 1. Create the Paper Canvas

: Use hex codes like #BA7E42 (brown-orange) and #E2BC68 (light yellow-brown) in the gradient settings to achieve a parchment look.

Instead of a flat color, use noise to simulate old, fibrous paper.

: Add a Stop Motion node to skip frames, giving the paper a classic "jittery" feel common in mixed-media edits. Create PAPER Effects Out Of Anything in Davinci Resolve

: Drag a "Fusion Composition" from the Effects Toolbox onto your timeline.

To start, you need a base shape that will act as your paper.

: In the Fusion page, add a Rectangle (Mask) node and connect it to a Background node.

: Use a Bender 3D node in Fusion to create a "blowing" or "folding" effect by animating the range slider.