So sad that the optical flow + vector motion blur does not give the same butter and nice movement of CC Force Motion Blur in After Effects. This method in Davinci, as you can see, makes random motion blur patterns and it is very strange. Unfortunately, I wish that I could have the same quality in Davinci for this!
So true! I can always tell that there are indeed weird blocks happening, random patterns and some left out areas where motion blur is not visible. It does the job for me and my work and when upgrading to the paid Studio version in DaVinci you will get a much better motion blur. So i see where you are coming from, cheers!
@@Kevnslife Cheers bro! Actually, I am using the paid Studio version! But still, having the same weird motion blur! In the paid version, is there another method that results in better motion blur? Thanks!
@ oh you are? Well, try and apply the motion blur in the color page instead of the fusion page, add an empty node and on the left side where you can change to panels from HDR to curves etc. look for the icon one left of the curves, click on it and in there is the Motion blur effect, as well as the noice reduction, let me know if it works better ✌🏼
Your PC is sooo slow. My PC is doing 4-5 more fps on regular stabilization. Your tracking process also took "ages". Better for us because we can better see what is happening :D Video itself is 10/10 for me.
Like always , really great value content! Thank You!
Amazing stabilising feature.
You can do so much with it, really a game-changer 🔥
thanks for tutorial. Easy and on point !
Of course man glad you like it!
thank you bro
Brother you deserve more likes..❤
I don't mind having less likes, as long as they are kind just like yours, much love ❤️
thakns man
Got you G!
pls do the speedram effect tutorial.. like in the intro that clip was much better than that you showed in this video.
So sad that the optical flow + vector motion blur does not give the same butter and nice movement of CC Force Motion Blur in After Effects. This method in Davinci, as you can see, makes random motion blur patterns and it is very strange. Unfortunately, I wish that I could have the same quality in Davinci for this!
So true! I can always tell that there are indeed weird blocks happening, random patterns and some left out areas where motion blur is not visible. It does the job for me and my work and when upgrading to the paid Studio version in DaVinci you will get a much better motion blur. So i see where you are coming from, cheers!
@@Kevnslife Cheers bro! Actually, I am using the paid Studio version! But still, having the same weird motion blur! In the paid version, is there another method that results in better motion blur? Thanks!
@ oh you are? Well, try and apply the motion blur in the color page instead of the fusion page, add an empty node and on the left side where you can change to panels from HDR to curves etc. look for the icon one left of the curves, click on it and in there is the Motion blur effect, as well as the noice reduction, let me know if it works better ✌🏼
@@Kevnslife thanks a lot for the thip my friend. I will try that today!!! Thanks
Your PC is sooo slow. My PC is doing 4-5 more fps on regular stabilization. Your tracking process also took "ages". Better for us because we can better see what is happening :D Video itself is 10/10 for me.
Not everyone can afford such a power machine like you have my friend, glad to give you a ''slow-motion'' tutorial 🤣
Of course you have a better computer, but i tink your results are not the same as kvns are.