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At its core, Fusion's philosophy of "combining" is fundamentally different from traditional layer-based applications. Instead of stacking layers, Fusion uses a node-based interface, a visual flowchart where every effect, filter, or 3D model is represented by a node. These nodes are then "combined" by connecting them in a logical sequence, like building with virtual Lego blocks.

Ensuring the fusion happens fast enough for real-time applications.

Below, we explore real-world scenarios where such a term would be used, how to build or interpret it, and why it matters.