Just discovered your channel tonight. You are a great service to the growing community. I was surprised by the number of lessons with project assets.Thanks so much!
Mmmm... that feeling, when you just finished a small B-grade movie VFX project, and all CC was done with your eyes manually. And here is a 1 click way, and even interactive! Hahaha
Another super cool tutorial - for my taste the chair is very dark, although he is the main actor :-) Impressive rotoscoping for the chair. Thank you very much and happy easter
@@VFXstudy Hi Brendt great tutorial as always!! Thank you. I’ve built a 3d scene in fusion using imageplanes (animated grass images) and 3d models of mountains. I’m creating a night time scene, I was wondering. For color matching and color grading, do I have to do this on each imageplane and 3d model or can I do a final color grade on the entire scene as a whole? I’m using fusion studio 17. Thanks
@@gosalh Depends, does each element need to be matched or did they already match before based on the source? Not everey case requires such a scientific approach and it gets faster with experience. But typically stuff that comes from different sources needs to ne matched.
@@VFXstudy hi Brendt basically I have the same animated grass asset (.mov) setup as an imageplane in a 3d space. So there are multiple instances of the same grass imageplane to make a field. So I’m guessing I’ll need to color grade each grass instance? And then do a final render of the fusion scene and export the scene and import into davinci resolve to do a final color grade of the entire scene. This is what I was thinking but I wasn’t sure if this workflow is correct or not. How does this sound to you? Any guidance you can provide would be super helpful. Thanks!
@@gosalh if you want the to look differently color correcting them individually makes sense. If it's more about depth and light you can also try to get there based on 3d lighting
Heyo! :) Is mapping the probe values possible? For example increase strength of output probe values. (or decrease) I was trying to add expression on setting with modifier applied, but nothing is working as expected... :) Fusion Studio 18.6.3 Thanks!
Yes you can map them. There are settings within the modifier limit the input range and set the output. So you can check what values you are getting e.g. 0.3-0.5 and then set this input range afterwards remap to say -1 to 0 for output or whatever needed. You could also attach a probe modifier within another modifier like expression modifier for more advanced stuff.
hello, good channel, I'm learning davinci. and I need some help. I have a video of an object rotating on a platform. and I wanted to eliminate all the space around the object and have only the object rotating on a white background
Hey, Can you make the title effect like BLACK PANTHER movie....in that movie the title are animated in in different way...so, i want to make that type of title animation.
Just discovered your channel tonight. You are a great service to the growing community. I was surprised by the number of lessons with project assets.Thanks so much!
great video, I have not found a video of yours that was not great.... still working on your courses ..... Thank you
Excellent! Thank a lot and enjoy the Easter.
Thanks and same to you
Indeed, like it very much. Very nice lesson in color matching. THANKS!
Can't use DaVinci's fusion for now as it's quite laggy on my low end system, but even then this was really informative and worth the watch.
If you like, there's still the free version of Fusion 9 available through the BMD support page and it might work for you. It's fully compatible.
Nice thanks for that. I always used the blur method but I shall try this new probing method in my future work. Appreciated and Happy Easter!
Mmmm... that feeling, when you just finished a small B-grade movie VFX project, and all CC was done with your eyes manually. And here is a 1 click way, and even interactive! Hahaha
Great tutorial. Thank you!
thanks and happy Easter ... 😍👍🍻
Thanks and a happy Easter holiday to you as well 🤗
Great stuff man thank you!
Another super cool tutorial - for my taste the chair is very dark, although he is the main actor :-) Impressive rotoscoping for the chair.
Thank you very much and happy easter
Oh isn't the fire our main actor and the chair the background support? 😀
@@VFXstudy Hi Brendt great tutorial as always!! Thank you. I’ve built a 3d scene in fusion using imageplanes (animated grass images) and 3d models of mountains. I’m creating a night time scene, I was wondering. For color matching and color grading, do I have to do this on each imageplane and 3d model or can I do a final color grade on the entire scene as a whole? I’m using fusion studio 17. Thanks
@@gosalh Depends, does each element need to be matched or did they already match before based on the source?
Not everey case requires such a scientific approach and it gets faster with experience. But typically stuff that comes from different sources needs to ne matched.
@@VFXstudy hi Brendt basically I have the same animated grass asset (.mov) setup as an imageplane in a 3d space. So there are multiple instances of the same grass imageplane to make a field. So I’m guessing I’ll need to color grade each grass instance? And then do a final render of the fusion scene and export the scene and import into davinci resolve to do a final color grade of the entire scene. This is what I was thinking but I wasn’t sure if this workflow is correct or not. How does this sound to you? Any guidance you can provide would be super helpful. Thanks!
@@gosalh if you want the to look differently color correcting them individually makes sense. If it's more about depth and light you can also try to get there based on 3d lighting
Thank you!
WOAH :O
Very nice tutorial keep doing it❤️
Excellent, thank you.
Thanks for this.
Awesome. Thanks for this.
By the way, when do you think you'll be adding Chapter 7 to the Resolve-Fusion course?
Have most of it recorded and try to finish it this week
Heyo! :)
Is mapping the probe values possible?
For example increase strength of output probe values. (or decrease)
I was trying to add expression on setting with modifier applied, but nothing is working as expected... :)
Fusion Studio 18.6.3
Thanks!
Yes you can map them. There are settings within the modifier limit the input range and set the output. So you can check what values you are getting e.g. 0.3-0.5 and then set this input range afterwards remap to say -1 to 0 for output or whatever needed. You could also attach a probe modifier within another modifier like expression modifier for more advanced stuff.
hello, good channel, I'm learning davinci. and I need some help. I have a video of an object rotating on a platform. and I wanted to eliminate all the space around the object and have only the object rotating on a white background
Verwirrt: YT teilte mir gerade mit, Du hättest ein neues Video hochgeladen. Das hier ist drei Jahre alt. Nur aktualisiert?
Nein, das Video hier ist immer noch das gleiche wie vor 3 Jahren aber immer noch aktuell 😀
Hi. How do you do rotoscope using davinci? Do you have video tutorial for that.
Hey, Can you make the title effect like BLACK PANTHER movie....in that movie the title are animated in in different way...so, i want to make that type of title animation.