Object Removal using Camera Tracking | DaVinci Resolve 16

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @im_gldn
    @im_gldn 4 месяца назад

    I first saw this video about 2 years ago when i started to fiddle with fusion. couldnt really grasp it then but now i know this the best way to do cleanup in resolve. Thank you.

  • @alexybogomolov
    @alexybogomolov 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for great tutorial!
    By the way, you can discard renaming every node in Underlay if you hold Alt before F2. Or better yet check Rename Plus script in Reactor. It will rename Underlay only by default, and has some other nice features.

  • @flipnap2112
    @flipnap2112 Год назад

    I know this is a few years old, but im wondering why at 21:18 when you created the merge3D node, you dropped the original camera to the FG and the paint patch to the BG on the merge3D node. isnt that putting our patch UNDER the original camera? or do merge 3D nodes not work like regular merges? thanks so much

  • @denisdodo
    @denisdodo 4 года назад

    insanely cool and hard way, thanks for that great stuff!

  • @tshansen
    @tshansen 4 года назад

    damn, that was alot of information to process :-P Going back to the beginning and start over again. Step by step :-P Thank you

  • @wsterlingy
    @wsterlingy 4 года назад

    Got some good info there. Thanks for the video

  • @maximoremedios
    @maximoremedios 4 года назад

    Thank you! Excellent. Do you think you could share with us how to use the channel booleans and the MatteControl nodes? Thanks

  • @khrazza
    @khrazza 4 года назад

    much appreciated

  • @itakithetree
    @itakithetree 4 года назад

    WOW what an informative tutorial on how bad Fusion is. I appreciate the effort, but can't say it rivals Nuke at all. What the hell is a mattecontrol? I can't just pipe my roto directly into the paint node? Then you have to combine alpha and make sure you're on foreground? What is this nonsense? And then the errors during cleanup... It can't place nodes into underlays without confirming for every node?

    • @akyhne
      @akyhne 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, you don't get a lot for your $299,- compared to the minimum price of £4.138,- for Nuke.
      Of course with your $299,- you also get a very professional and capable full fledged NLE editor, Fusion that needs a few more steps, high end sound editor and world class coloring software.

    • @iforssberg74
      @iforssberg74 4 года назад +1

      @@akyhne and if you buy a camera or some other products from Black Magic Design you get the Resolve for "free"... good enough for most of us but maybe not good enough for a high end professional compositing artist.
      It will take me a lot of time to learn all these steps though, so not too useful for me :) I need more simplicity!

    • @akyhne
      @akyhne 4 года назад +2

      ​@@iforssberg74 - Well Fusion is "good enough" to be used by production companies for large Hollywood productions and have been used for hundreds of movies.
      I don't know Fusion well and don't know anything about Nuke, but I know what professionals says, and that is that there's little difference to what the two can do. Nuke is just the popular option atm., maybe because of features, maybe because of pricing. 10-12 years ago, Fusion cost $7000 and maybe at the time Nuke was cheaper, hence gained popularity. I don't know.
      What I DO know is that Fusion used to be much more used by professionals, than it is now. But pricing and development can change things around, within years. Foundry Nuke is not Apple and neither is Blackmagic Fusion.

    • @alexybogomolov
      @alexybogomolov 4 года назад +1

      Haha, some angry notes from angry nuke user. For some reason you guys think someone's going to step up onto your playground and "rival" your precious (and very slow) tool? Go drink some tea to calm down, nuke user. And pipe your roto's whatever you want to.

    • @flipnap2112
      @flipnap2112 Год назад

      I know this is 2 years old but dam man, you sound very unprofessional. Brand snobbery is a sign of insecurity. if you have an actual career in the industry I hope you dont talk like this to your colleagues. were all about getting the job done with the tools we have available. not to mention you're literally showing everyone you dont know anything about fusion if this video is a surprise to you. Don't become what you most despise.