tell people that to avoid the blurry crosshair they can use RSMB and mask the crosshair out with a blurry mask so that the blur fades away insthead of cutting off c-c
@@Rocklan thank you for pinning, I would make a video myself only for that but your channel is well known in the community so it is better if you spread the word about this thing that, at least for me, is one of the most annoying in montages I don't want credits just please tell people xD
I have 3 different edits of this with different questions I was able to figure out..😅 Love the videos, I have watched so many of them and will continue to as I learn!!
Yoooooo Rocklan mannnn, you are back. I remember, I saw the monster montage of yours back in 2020 ig. I literally forgot about you but mannn, tysm for the comeback ❤️❤️
TNice tutorials was honestly so helpful. I’ve been working around soft, whether it be church, singing in a band, or theatre for most of my life so tNice tutorials
Why does your base recording look so good? It looks fluid and proper 60 fps. No matter what I do, my footage looks choppy or juddery compared to yours.
@@keppycs A 13700KF @ 5.5Ghz + a 3080 12GB is more than capable to keep up even encoding AV1 off the CPU. Turns out my problem was kinda hidden all along. I got a 280hz monitor. 280hz is great for gaming but bad for anything video production today. Once I limited it to 240hz and my second monitor to 60hz, footage started looking just as smooth as everyone else's.
@@FOGoticus huh that's a strange limitation. does your second monitor really have to be at 60hz? I can record 240fps just fine with my second monitor at 144hz. i'd find it really sucky if i had to deal with 60hz again :p. and glad to hear you got it working ^^
@@Rocklan Can I ask? I use shadowplay for recording. How do I cut parts from my clip recordings? Before I interpolate them and before I import them to premiere pro for later yt upload? Basically just wanted to cut the raw parts from my clip before I edit them. Reason is my shadowplay records last 2mins of my game and I only need some of the parts there, but if I put them in flowframes it will take me more than 15mins to interpolate because my clip is 2mins long.
Yeah cut your clips down to the parts you want first and then make sure you export using either a lossless file format like AVI or encode with a high bitrate to you don’t lose any quality in your video when rencoding it over and over. Then import to flowframes then back to premiere!
I can't see a universe where a slightly smoother video is worth having any motion blur, especially regarding a shooter title. But to each their own I guess. Well put together tutorial btw ^-^
Hey, im a bit late for the upload date of this video, but actually you can put a higher value on rsmb for "motion sensivity" and it will give more of that "240hz" feeling, but the downside is that the hud will be blurry all the time so you need to either dont care or mask it out.
Another good tipo for people with good or recent GPUs is to record on OBS at higher FPS like 120 and have the same results while having less work to do. I noticed if you render 9 min gameplay with the frame sampling and h264 the render time is just 2 minutes, frame blending 4 or 5 and optical flow over 9, which is still a good render time. (i'm using rtx 4060 which is a entry gpu). I don't think its worth uploading higher FPS videos to youtube unless using for those awesome fragmovie edits, sometimes I upload tutorials at 90fps and its smooth too but I don't think people will notice haha
How do i upload it in full quality? On my pc it looks smooth and very good quality But when i upload it i cant even read the small text anymore and it doesn’t look smooth anymore
hey rocklan, i have a little obscure question- when you’re exporting and it gives you the 3 options to export with frame sampling, blending, or optical flow, what is the scenario when you use optical flow as an export option? i know you can change clips in your timeline to have optical flow and often I will do that if I have a slower motion clip within a bunch of regular paced clips. but whats the move for exporting in that situation (having multiple regular time/pace clips but maybe one or a few clips that are set to optical flow)? is that a situation where you would want to set your export to optical flow or does it not matter? i usually have rsmb added onto my clips as well but i think this is a separate question from the motion blur tutorial almost
Yes in a situaltion where you have duplicate frames on your timeline due to slowing the clips down you will want to use optical flow to essentially generate frames between to make motion look smoother, I believe if you set the clips to optical flow on the timeline and set the render to frame sampling the optical flow should override it on those clips but don't quote me on that. What I would do is not change anything on the timeline itself and then when I render set it to optical flow if I know im dropping frames as it wont affect anywhere that is running at full pace and only those areas where there would otherwise be duplicate frames. I would only really ever use frame blending if im trying to compress multiple frames into one (like in this video) and frame sampling for everything else. Hope that answers the question!
I didnt even think of this. I would imagine it would either be excessively blurry or the rsmb would be the most noticable. Not sure about smoother necessarily just a bit messier
im late but this was a master piece explanation ! . WAS THIS Video rendered with the flow frames aswell ? cuz it looks really good , and if so , wat was the size file of this video that we are watching since its a 13 min video ? thanks in advance🎉
Hey this might be a bit late but I was just wondering if you did anything to the base clip so that your glitchpop dagger has better coloring or does it just "glow" that good by default
How does this make any difference when your 60 fps clips are going up to 120/240, then back to 60fps in youtube? It seems like all it does is add blur and messup the crosshair if not done right.
Essentially yes, all it does is add motion blur however it’s one of the best ways of doing so as by using flowframes to interpolate frames in between the original ones creating a genuine 120/240fps clip and then blending 2 or 4 frames back together to make a 60fps clip again creates a very accurate and natural looking motion blur giving the illusion of a higher fps video. Typical methods of motion blur just uses the speed and direction of the clip to try and fake it.
@@Rocklan Just wanted to say I appreciate your vids! You got me on the road to making better videos a year ago, huge early stepping stone from going to low quality vids to the very high quality (I like to think) stuff I make now. So thank you!
Yes in vegas you can set the frames to blend in the render settings. It might be called something slightly different though but still very similar i cant remember. In after effects if you use media encoder to render you can set the render to use frame blending much the same as you would in premiere pro.
Premiere pro does cost yes but there are other editing software available with a similar feature to frame blending which you can use instead. You will need to do this part for it to be smooth on tiktok as far as I’m aware
Yes you can do a whole video at a time however sometimes if they were very effect heavy the AI can get confused and created bugged frames with heavy artifacting which can affect the motion blurs look.
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hey i followed along as you did but i'm using 2560x1440p end result was that the first 10seconds had footage then it froze on a single frame, do you know the fix?
ik im really late but when i finished my interpolation it made the file into a folder with a bunch of frames in it, so i have all the frames but it didn't make a video just a folder with images in it?. i just noticed i made it png by following what you said was better in the video, i do get it'll make it better but how do i make the image sequence into a video?
I have a program called SVP (smooth video project) and the paid version has a full GUI for what flowframes does and also lets you use it for realtime frame interpolation which I use religiously for movies/anime since I can't stand how choppy 24fps looks. Never even thought of using it like this - but I'll give it a try. I already record all my gameplay at 120fps. I'm going to try pushing it to 600 and frame blending from that
Export settings for tiktok in capcut or davinci resolve? Tiktok compress often quality on my 20-30 secs gsming clips do you have anything that helps please?
Hey Rocklan! I wanted to ask if we record game clips from obs at 240fps directly and then use flame blending would it give better results then using the Method 1?
When i click interpolate i have a massive que time even though i have really good specs? how long does this typically take for people? am i missing something, it has also failed like 3 times :(
Appreciate the Tutorial, could I use the same process with 60fps DSLR footage make it 240fps or something and then slow it down to make it more smooth and slow? I wanna try to so bad! Love your vids and tutorials. keep it up!
tell people that to avoid the blurry crosshair they can use RSMB and mask the crosshair out with a blurry mask so that the blur fades away insthead of cutting off c-c
Thanks for pointing this out!
@@Rocklan thank you for pinning, I would make a video myself only for that but your channel is well known in the community so it is better if you spread the word about this thing that, at least for me, is one of the most annoying in montages
I don't want credits just please tell people xD
didnt know this, thank you !
@@scide6372 u are welcome :D
Do u have any suggestion video on that bro?
this is the one ive been waiting on. we really dont deserve you man thanks so much for your work, truly.
You’re so very welcome, thanks for your support
You are a legend, you helped a lot and you explained it really great!
Thank you!
been looking for a tutorial that doesnt talk about bullshit the entire time, Straight to the point really helpful!
Glad I could help :)
Learned all the basics of making AE edits from you! Hope you start uploading more often.
Glad i could help you, definitely going to try and start uploading more often
Как только я попробовал эту связку, я сразу увидел результат.
Omg I was thinking of how ppl make their montages smooth, and now it’s recommended to me, damn yt listening to our minds
Haha glad the algorithm worked it’s wonders
THIS TUTORIAL REALLY WORKS I AM FROM PHILIPPINES! THIS MAN DESERVES A SUBSCRIPTION!
Hey! Glad I could help
I have 3 different edits of this with different questions I was able to figure out..😅
Love the videos, I have watched so many of them and will continue to as I learn!!
Glad I could help and you liked the video!!
omg thankyou so much ! today was my last day of making my first edit and i needed exactly this type of video to add motion blur thanks a lot :D
Thanks for checking out the video! Glad I could help you
The king is back 👑
Yoooooo Rocklan mannnn, you are back. I remember, I saw the monster montage of yours back in 2020 ig. I literally forgot about you but mannn, tysm for the comeback ❤️❤️
Hey! I’m glad, thanks for coming back to the channel!
Amazing video, perfectly explained and extremely straight forward w mans ❤
Wow, Rocklan started to post again! Thank you!
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TNice tutorials was honestly so helpful. I’ve been working around soft, whether it be church, singing in a band, or theatre for most of my life so tNice tutorials
i was at the 8 minutes mark then i got engrossed in the potential masterpiece i could make and started dancing and bobbinb my head
BRO TYSM!!! This helped me more than you can imagine!!!!
Thank you for the Playlist. At least I have lessons being learned in order. Focus guaranteed. Thankyou. Great work Sir. Michael.
thanks man! your content always been useful! ;)
You’re welcome!!
Thank you soo much
I’ve been looking for this thing for a while!
You’re welcome!
you are not like the others who puts link filled with adds, so u deserve to be subscribed..... thanks for the plugin and all the best for future
You’re welcome I know how annoying it is to be spammed with so many ads haha
Thank you much Rocklan. This'll help a lot with later projects!
Glad you found it helpful!!
Can't stop watching this
thank you dude, nice soft work!
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i love that you are showing this !!!!
Why does your base recording look so good? It looks fluid and proper 60 fps. No matter what I do, my footage looks choppy or juddery compared to yours.
sounds like your hardware can't keep up. have you tried lowering the recording settings?
@@keppycs A 13700KF @ 5.5Ghz + a 3080 12GB is more than capable to keep up even encoding AV1 off the CPU.
Turns out my problem was kinda hidden all along. I got a 280hz monitor. 280hz is great for gaming but bad for anything video production today. Once I limited it to 240hz and my second monitor to 60hz, footage started looking just as smooth as everyone else's.
@@FOGoticus huh that's a strange limitation. does your second monitor really have to be at 60hz? I can record 240fps just fine with my second monitor at 144hz. i'd find it really sucky if i had to deal with 60hz again :p. and glad to hear you got it working ^^
@@keppycs Setting it at 75 yields similar random issues. 60 doesn’t
Thanks I was searching exactly this effect
Really needed this one, tysm🙌
You’re very welcome
Thanks for the tutorial, mate, Very Informative video
Would you recommend using 240 fps in After Effects or should you export it to 60fps and then drop it in?
thank you for your best editing video sir
Bro!!! I record my clips on a ps4 so it’s stuck on 30fps and you saved my life!!!! Thank you so much for showing Flowframs! ❤
oh my god thank you!!! it really worked as you shown. thank you and thank you again.
Mr. Dr. Prof. Patrick appreciate it man
Wow at last a soft tutorial I can follow! you sir are a genius
know your basics course is just what I needed. Taking it a day at a ti so I can fully grasp the core of soft.
Thank you soo much bro. I just subscribed. Hoping to learn more from you.
Hey! Thanks for subbing ❤️
@@Rocklan Can I ask? I use shadowplay for recording. How do I cut parts from my clip recordings? Before I interpolate them and before I import them to premiere pro for later yt upload? Basically just wanted to cut the raw parts from my clip before I edit them. Reason is my shadowplay records last 2mins of my game and I only need some of the parts there, but if I put them in flowframes it will take me more than 15mins to interpolate because my clip is 2mins long.
or can I cut them first in premiere pro and then interpolate and import again to premiere pro to render final result? sorry I'm new to this
Yeah cut your clips down to the parts you want first and then make sure you export using either a lossless file format like AVI or encode with a high bitrate to you don’t lose any quality in your video when rencoding it over and over. Then import to flowframes then back to premiere!
@@Rocklan Thank you so much brother! You are very helpful.
Great video! I know this is old but I wanted to thank you for your help
ive been wondering how people do this for so long thank you!
You’re welcome!!
Anyway, been watcNice tutorialng your videos for a wNice tutorialle now and it really helps to understang soft soft more
I can't see a universe where a slightly smoother video is worth having any motion blur, especially regarding a shooter title. But to each their own I guess. Well put together tutorial btw ^-^
Great video, thank you so much man! It really helps me with editing , quite the noob here.....
The first clip by itself was enough 😂🔥🔥
Ai youre back Im a bit late but where you have been?
Mixture of no motivation and my first year at uni
@@Rocklan im only 13 donno how it feels to be in Uni But youre back thats the main point
Hey, im a bit late for the upload date of this video, but actually you can put a higher value on rsmb for "motion sensivity" and it will give more of that "240hz" feeling, but the downside is that the hud will be blurry all the time so you need to either dont care or mask it out.
Great tut cheers man!
Youre welcome!
Many many many many many thanks my guy.
Youre very very very very very welcome my guy.
Another good tipo for people with good or recent GPUs is to record on OBS at higher FPS like 120 and have the same results while having less work to do. I noticed if you render 9 min gameplay with the frame sampling and h264 the render time is just 2 minutes, frame blending 4 or 5 and optical flow over 9, which is still a good render time. (i'm using rtx 4060 which is a entry gpu). I don't think its worth uploading higher FPS videos to youtube unless using for those awesome fragmovie edits, sometimes I upload tutorials at 90fps and its smooth too but I don't think people will notice haha
do you know of any free editing softwares because adobe is paid right?
How do i upload it in full quality?
On my pc it looks smooth and very good quality
But when i upload it i cant even read the small text anymore and it doesn’t look smooth anymore
TNice tutorials video is the best tutorial I’ve ever seen about soft soft
Thanks!
I know tNice tutorials is an old video but I’m new and thank god I finally found you . Thank you for such an amazing and helpful video ❤️
on davinci resolve this works?
Holy cow bro Tysm I’ll sub you made my videos cleannnn
Glad I could help!
Super helpful, thank you so much!
You are a legend. Thanks!
hey rocklan, i have a little obscure question- when you’re exporting and it gives you the 3 options to export with frame sampling, blending, or optical flow, what is the scenario when you use optical flow as an export option?
i know you can change clips in your timeline to have optical flow and often I will do that if I have a slower motion clip within a bunch of regular paced clips. but whats the move for exporting in that situation (having multiple regular time/pace clips but maybe one or a few clips that are set to optical flow)? is that a situation where you would want to set your export to optical flow or does it not matter?
i usually have rsmb added onto my clips as well but i think this is a separate question from the motion blur tutorial almost
Yes in a situaltion where you have duplicate frames on your timeline due to slowing the clips down you will want to use optical flow to essentially generate frames between to make motion look smoother, I believe if you set the clips to optical flow on the timeline and set the render to frame sampling the optical flow should override it on those clips but don't quote me on that. What I would do is not change anything on the timeline itself and then when I render set it to optical flow if I know im dropping frames as it wont affect anywhere that is running at full pace and only those areas where there would otherwise be duplicate frames. I would only really ever use frame blending if im trying to compress multiple frames into one (like in this video) and frame sampling for everything else. Hope that answers the question!
@@Rocklan that sounds good to me thank you !
@GoldenGuardian - VALORANT yeah I’ve noticed that for sure but thank u !!
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I wonder what happens if you you use RSMB after interpolating it? Would it be more smoother?
I didnt even think of this. I would imagine it would either be excessively blurry or the rsmb would be the most noticable. Not sure about smoother necessarily just a bit messier
love u man
im late but this was a master piece explanation ! . WAS THIS Video rendered with the flow frames aswell ? cuz it looks really good , and if so , wat was the size file of this video that we are watching since its a 13 min video ? thanks in advance🎉
Thankyou that was ready helpful.
You’re welcome!
Why is the processing time so long for a 45second clip ? takes about 40min
Broo perfect ❤
Hey this might be a bit late but I was just wondering if you did anything to the base clip so that your glitchpop dagger has better coloring or does it just "glow" that good by default
Hey, I didn’t do anything to the base clip it is exactly as recorded
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really cool!
what software did you use to clip the hudless clips? it looks really smooth and very clear!
just turn off hud in valo
he used obs probs
Thank you, it works perfect!
thanks man, this is helpfull
Glad it helped!
can u do twixtor tutorial next pls
Not sure about next but im looking at doing one soon!
I used flowframes and when the video was done the crosshair was glitching and moving what can i do to fix that?
Same here, did you ever find a solution?
I’m using Da Vinci resolve and don’t see a frame blending option when exporting. Does anyone know if I’m missing it or if there’s an equal setting?
ive been wondering about this too lol
@@duffylmao I'm not 100% but I think that if you enable "optical flow" in the retime settings that it will have the same effect. Then export normally
What is the price of RSMB?
How does this make any difference when your 60 fps clips are going up to 120/240, then back to 60fps in youtube? It seems like all it does is add blur and messup the crosshair if not done right.
Lots of people just like how motion blur looks.
Essentially yes, all it does is add motion blur however it’s one of the best ways of doing so as by using flowframes to interpolate frames in between the original ones creating a genuine 120/240fps clip and then blending 2 or 4 frames back together to make a 60fps clip again creates a very accurate and natural looking motion blur giving the illusion of a higher fps video. Typical methods of motion blur just uses the speed and direction of the clip to try and fake it.
@@Rocklan ooh ok so it is for that, makes sense. cool!
@@Rocklan Just wanted to say I appreciate your vids! You got me on the road to making better videos a year ago, huge early stepping stone from going to low quality vids to the very high quality (I like to think) stuff I make now. So thank you!
Glad I could help!
thank yoo sir but i have a problem what to do if i dont have a nvidia gpu ,which one should i pick?
is there a way to do this in vegas or after effects (option 1) cuz idk how to do it in vegas and after effects
Yes in vegas you can set the frames to blend in the render settings. It might be called something slightly different though but still very similar i cant remember. In after effects if you use media encoder to render you can set the render to use frame blending much the same as you would in premiere pro.
i need help, i put exacly the same settings as u but when i export it to frame blending the clip is very laggy help me pls
great job b ro i wait to how to make like zishu :D
Maybe I’ll make it 🤷♂️
amazing but does premie pro cost money?? and i want to upload it on tiktok do i need to do that thing u did in premie pro or can i just upload it??❤
Premiere pro does cost yes but there are other editing software available with a similar feature to frame blending which you can use instead. You will need to do this part for it to be smooth on tiktok as far as I’m aware
Legend
Btw is it possible to do a whole video instead of just one clip at a time or can the software not handle it?
Yes you can do a whole video at a time however sometimes if they were very effect heavy the AI can get confused and created bugged frames with heavy artifacting which can affect the motion blurs look.
If I use Tekno's blur, with interpolate frame 960 do I still need this app you reccomend us or dont I need it anymore ?
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hey i followed along as you did but i'm using 2560x1440p end result was that the first 10seconds had footage then it froze on a single frame, do you know the fix?
Would it be alright to make the video then place it into Flowframes to interpolate the whole video instead of taking time to do each clip?
You can test it but depending on how crazy the effects you use are it could not work as well. If it’s a simple montage however I don’t see why not
ik im really late but when i finished my interpolation it made the file into a folder with a bunch of frames in it, so i have all the frames but it didn't make a video just a folder with images in it?. i just noticed i made it png by following what you said was better in the video, i do get it'll make it better but how do i make the image sequence into a video?
hey rocklan, im getting my 240 vid with flowframes, through what program can you insert an audio track without losing FPS?
Really nice video
Thanks!
I have a program called SVP (smooth video project) and the paid version has a full GUI for what flowframes does and also lets you use it for realtime frame interpolation which I use religiously for movies/anime since I can't stand how choppy 24fps looks. Never even thought of using it like this - but I'll give it a try. I already record all my gameplay at 120fps. I'm going to try pushing it to 600 and frame blending from that
Export settings for tiktok in capcut or davinci resolve? Tiktok compress often quality on my 20-30 secs gsming clips do you have anything that helps please?
how do would you do the last bit in DaVinci resolve 17 or 18 where you frame blend on method 1
what recorder apps do u use sir?
rlly good vid
method one looks wayyy better imo
do you know why it tells me video fps not found, Error: File models.json is missing for RIFE_CUDA, can't load AI models for this implementation!
Hey Rocklan! I wanted to ask if we record game clips from obs at 240fps directly and then use flame blending would it give better results then using the Method 1?
Yes this is the best way to do it! Flowframes is only there if you are unable to record above 60fps!
@@Rocklan Thanx a bunch! :D
your pc will die if you try to record at 240 fps with good quality lmfao
When i click interpolate i have a massive que time even though i have really good specs? how long does this typically take for people?
am i missing something, it has also failed like 3 times :(
Appreciate the Tutorial, could I use the same process with 60fps DSLR footage make it 240fps or something and then slow it down to make it more smooth and slow? I wanna try to so bad! Love your vids and tutorials. keep it up!
Yes you definitely can however I have found the results vary greatly depending on the footage so I wouldnt rely on it entirely