I work in animation and the stronghold that after effects has on the industry frustrates me. Thankfully I'll see if i can adapt these to an adobe-less workflow in the future.
Dude. This video is a life saver. As someone who always despised Adobe predatory practices and as a beginner animator, I always wanted to learn more about comping with Resolve but never found any tutorial... Until today. Keep this up man. and if you can make other videos on visual fx, camera movements, motion graphics etc that would be great.
As a guy who's always wanted to make animations but cursed at not being able to draw, this series is a ray of hope. I have been looking at building 3d characters in Reallusion's Character Creator and posing them then following your tutorial on animating them, shifting perspectives and interesting poses. I hope to be able to make a sort of hybrid workflow 3d characters and 2d backgrounds
Dude Ive literally been saving up for after effects to composite my cartoon with this lighting effect. And now I don’t have to, I finally can stop using drop shadow as a highlight😭 THANK YOU
As someone who's used Davinci Resolve for animation, these tutorials are so helpful for learning new techniques and ways to make it smoother and more interesting
THANK YOU THANK YOU I WAS TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO RIM LIGHTING FOR SO LONG Youre the first person i know who has made tutorials for ppl that does animation and these tutorials made me try Davinci again thank you!
i'm a 2D animator and animations take so long i barely have time for highlightsand shadows this Tutorial is Gonna Take My Animations to the next Level Best Tutorial ever
You’re doing a much needed job here man. I switched from adobe almost 2 years ago, and suffered a lot to adapt my workflow to resolve cause there’s nothing dedicated to animations and fusion. You’re going to save a ton of people the headache.
Man if have searched so long for a tutorial on this rimlighting stuff for Davinci. You absolutely made my day!!! Please more of these kind of videos! Thank you so much.
it's literally the fourth video of you I'm watching in one sitting noting down and my mind is exploding endless possibilities holy , Thank you for making this series W man o7
This video is God's work. For the longest time I been planning to do animation compositing in DaVinci. I already strarted doing some tests. But I'm still a noob with the program. So this video is definitely very insightful and motivating me to defo wanna use DVR. BLESSSSS.
All of your success is more than deserved. Your dedication and work is bringing people in, and regardless of the fact that I won’t be doing this sort of animation anytime soon, I’m here, watching and engaging, because it’s well deserved! Keep it up!
Man, you're are a gift. I've been looking for so long for davinci resolve animation compositing videos for so long Please keep them coming. Subscribed, God bless you.
I had no idea I could do this with DaVinci and this literally helps so much instead of trying to find a expensive program I can't afford and need for animations and a project I am working on. thank you so much!
Master class ! As Suggestions I think you can show us all the steps behind your work as : Story Telling, Drawing characters (any characters) and defenitly level up motion designing with fusion :) thanks
WoW Man. I was just trying to figure out how animation compositing works in fusion. You showed me the perfect way. Really appreciate you man. Thanks. Love you bro.
I'd love to see more videos about the animation process in depth. Movements like running and walking. I'm a visual person do it would be nice to see someones workflow.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!! I've been searching how to do compositing in Davinci for ANIMATION but all I find is Motion Graphics or making an animation as in movements in Davince not actually Compositing your own Animation that is from other software!! Your process also gave me some insight on what should I do, Thank you very much!
This is great! Thank you ❤ As someone who's done 2D animation in AE but has since ditched Adobe, I would love to see more in-depth examples of compositing in Davinci Resolve.
There are two particular things (that come to mind) that After Effects can do, and if Davinci Resolves could do it would be a game changer! 1) OLM Smoother - Select a color (like black lineart) and it will smooth all aliased lines in 1 step, SUPER time saver! 2) Color Keep or ColorKey - Select a specific color (from aliased flats) to manipulate, usually to blur or change the specific color (such as in irises, gradients, and blush) If you know how to do either of these in davinci resolve, a video on it would be unbelievably appreciated!!
It's a great animation video ... right up there with the stuff Casey Ferris is doing. I do a fair bit of motion graphics stuff in Davinci so this was super interesting. My only complaint ... was your voice acting in the goriginal short LOL. Your screams and the likes were too soft!!! :) Hope to see more fun stuff like this in the future. Now I'm off trying to save my cleints under exposed footage that has completely clipped audio ... *starts crying*
Not sure if this is in your wheelhouse but it would be great if you could show us how to apply all these techniques and rigging to a anime-based composition inside fusion
Make a tutorial on creating fusion presets! So you can save that compositing setup for example, and apply it to other clips, or have animation rigs with preset movements to just drag and deop; would be a really useful feature for animated character youtubers
Hello ! Your videos are really excellent and thank you very mutch for this ! Will you do the time slipping effect from Loki ? I saw your video about the Time door effect from loki too and it was very cool but i think it's easyer on Blender to do this effect 😁! Have a good day !
Here is a good idea! I saw this one animation that used 2D animation but had 3D animated elements that were anchored onto the 2D elements, could you do a tutorial on that?
Great videos! Maybe you could go over the tree a little. It can be frustrating when you are trying to use a node, but the input is wrong, or it should be before or after a node.
i really like this video. one thing what should I do after finishing the comm? should I render it or just leave it be and render it entirely with full final editing video.
amazing tutorial! thanks so much!❤🙏 i didn't want to learn Davinchi because of node system, i really like them not much in 3d programs, and i use AE. but this node system is much simpler, and compare to compositing in AE this rim light u should parented, it will not moves by themself. it was interesting to know and think about try to learn Davinchi by your animation lessons
Is there any chance you could upload the node map as an image showing them more separated? I keep trying to replicate what you do but is not happening and I think i am messing up the node connections, I can't tell if transform is going into blur or not.
I was looking for this EXACT video, many of the videos of DaVinci talks only about filming when teaching composition. I think your video is the only one to actual animation Question: Did you update your animation onto the program by png sequence ?
Hi! I am having trouble with the transform node. For some reason, if I try to move does nothing, the image is darkened by the shadow node, but if I move the pivot the rim light effect isn't showing up. Am I messing something up? Thanks in advance.
I am back with a question. Are there any ways to replicate or use the OLM Smoother plug-in, in DaVinci. It basics aly smooths out Anti-Aliased lines in after effects. But I haven't found a way to do that in DVR. If there's a way in DaVinci Resolve, that would be a huge help for compositing animation in DVR
I think it would be cool to do a video about the versatility of *2D Puppet Animation* we've had iconic limited animation for at least 80 years so i think it would be cool to showcase that (but also making it a part of a bigger project like you did with Scooby-Doo x Backrooms) there are so many characters that have evolved over the decades like Spiderman & Superman but the sky's the limit
Oh so you used the same technique for the "Shadow" as i usually do with 2d stuff lol, my gripe with that technique is that it only work if there is no difference in Depth at all between any Points of Contact (the feet) with the ground, because the further away, the "higher up" in 2d space the shadow meets the Point of Contact, meaning a different Pivot point for each P.O.C. A Solution might be connecting the characters to a Camera3d's image input (contrary to ImagePlane node, it makes sure it has the same Size in 2d space as the mediain) and add a ground image plane thats has the proper/same perspective as the BG image (The corridor) Floor, with some lights, but isolating the Shadow sucks a lot, and it all sucks even more if the ground is anything other than completely flat
Man I love you, I think you are the only on who explained how to make compositing for animation in davinci, thank you so much you're a life savior
IKRRR, everybody just talks about AE. And I dont wanna use Adobe. hahahaa
true
I work in animation and the stronghold that after effects has on the industry frustrates me. Thankfully I'll see if i can adapt these to an adobe-less workflow in the future.
Dude. This video is a life saver. As someone who always despised Adobe predatory practices and as a beginner animator, I always wanted to learn more about comping with Resolve but never found any tutorial... Until today. Keep this up man. and if you can make other videos on visual fx, camera movements, motion graphics etc that would be great.
As a guy who's always wanted to make animations but cursed at not being able to draw, this series is a ray of hope. I have been looking at building 3d characters in Reallusion's Character Creator and posing them then following your tutorial on animating them, shifting perspectives and interesting poses. I hope to be able to make a sort of hybrid workflow 3d characters and 2d backgrounds
Sorry if I'm rude, but what stops you from drawing?
yoh.. try a software called moho pro
Dude Ive literally been saving up for after effects to composite my cartoon with this lighting effect. And now I don’t have to, I finally can stop using drop shadow as a highlight😭 THANK YOU
As someone who's used Davinci Resolve for animation, these tutorials are so helpful for learning new techniques and ways to make it smoother and more interesting
THANK YOU THANK YOU I WAS TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO RIM LIGHTING FOR SO LONG
Youre the first person i know who has made tutorials for ppl that does animation and these tutorials made me try Davinci again thank you!
i'm a 2D animator and animations take so long i barely have time for highlightsand shadows this Tutorial is Gonna Take My Animations to the next Level Best Tutorial ever
Love the videos! They've really inspired me to create my own animations in Fusion. More videos on this type of stuff would be amazing!!!
You’re doing a much needed job here man. I switched from adobe almost 2 years ago, and suffered a lot to adapt my workflow to resolve cause there’s nothing dedicated to animations and fusion. You’re going to save a ton of people the headache.
My Goat finally getting the recognition he deserves
No way, this is soo good!! New sub, keep it going!!!
Man if have searched so long for a tutorial on this rimlighting stuff for Davinci.
You absolutely made my day!!!
Please more of these kind of videos!
Thank you so much.
it's literally the fourth video of you I'm watching in one sitting noting down and my mind is exploding endless possibilities holy , Thank you for making this series W man o7
I love you man, you given me hopes in my darkest time in life . Please made more animation composition videos
This video is God's work. For the longest time I been planning to do animation compositing in DaVinci. I already strarted doing some tests. But I'm still a noob with the program. So this video is definitely very insightful and motivating me to defo wanna use DVR. BLESSSSS.
Honestly great video. Going to be super helpful for my projects.
Very good tutorial, clear and concise. Those changes really make a night and day difference. Subbed 😀
All of your success is more than deserved. Your dedication and work is bringing people in, and regardless of the fact that I won’t be doing this sort of animation anytime soon, I’m here, watching and engaging, because it’s well deserved! Keep it up!
I'm literally using these tips on my next videos.
Incredible.
bro is on another level!.. love ur expertise!!..
These videos are a blessing, man. Keep it up!
Very helpful. Congrats on 10k.
your tutorials are actually so useful fire video once again!
Zoinks! I've been using resolve for years, editing docs for clients. Never realized how useful fusion coule be for animators.
This is awesome.
Man, you're are a gift. I've been looking for so long for davinci resolve animation compositing videos for so long
Please keep them coming. Subscribed, God bless you.
would love to see more about creating 2d animations in resolve, love your vids and thanks
Forgot to mention. Great series so far. Good job.
Dude this is amazing. Thank you so much I will be using this!!!
I had no idea I could do this with DaVinci and this literally helps so much instead of trying to find a expensive program I can't afford and need for animations and a project I am working on. thank you so much!
you deserve even more my guy,
sadly davinci has a really small community otherwise your channel is insanely good
Master class ! As Suggestions I think you can show us all the steps behind your work as : Story Telling, Drawing characters (any characters) and defenitly level up motion designing with fusion :) thanks
WoW Man. I was just trying to figure out how animation compositing works in fusion. You showed me the perfect way.
Really appreciate you man. Thanks. Love you bro.
Cool stuff you're putting out there with Resolve. Happy to subscribe.
I'd love to see more videos about the animation process in depth. Movements like running and walking. I'm a visual person do it would be nice to see someones workflow.
really helpful mate thanks a ton
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!! I've been searching how to do compositing in Davinci for ANIMATION but all I find is Motion Graphics or making an animation as in movements in Davince not actually Compositing your own Animation that is from other software!! Your process also gave me some insight on what should I do, Thank you very much!
Thanks for the video!
I've been trying to find something like this thank you!
That’s really good smart compositing method. LOL i was using in photoshop and premiere but never knew it so easy in resolve ! 😂👏👏😎
Most underrated channel on the platform
🎉 wish you more success in the future
This is great! Thank you ❤ As someone who's done 2D animation in AE but has since ditched Adobe, I would love to see more in-depth examples of compositing in Davinci Resolve.
Cool video man
Now that's some real level up
Man the way you use fusion is damn inspirational
🔥🔥
Thanks for great introduction into world of Resolve compositing!
Wow this is exaclty what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
Too good! Animation videos for DR on another level!
wow that was a very nice tutorial! thank you!!
really nice and helpful
thank you!
thank you!!
Damn, I never knew Davinci Resolve was so advanced. I should really give it another try again
hell yeah ive been waiting someone to make a tutorial for animation compositing in davinci >:) thank you
Great tips. The rim light is almost like cheating!! 😂
There are two particular things (that come to mind) that After Effects can do, and if Davinci Resolves could do it would be a game changer!
1) OLM Smoother - Select a color (like black lineart) and it will smooth all aliased lines in 1 step, SUPER time saver!
2) Color Keep or ColorKey - Select a specific color (from aliased flats) to manipulate, usually to blur or change the specific color (such as in irises, gradients, and blush)
If you know how to do either of these in davinci resolve, a video on it would be unbelievably appreciated!!
This is awesome.
thankyou so much theres lot of people using after effects you the best
It's a great animation video ... right up there with the stuff Casey Ferris is doing.
I do a fair bit of motion graphics stuff in Davinci so this was super interesting.
My only complaint ... was your voice acting in the goriginal short LOL. Your screams and the likes were too soft!!! :)
Hope to see more fun stuff like this in the future.
Now I'm off trying to save my cleints under exposed footage that has completely clipped audio ... *starts crying*
Great Video helped me alot. Thank you 👍
PLEASE A FULL COURSE EXPLAINING MORE ABOUT COMPOSING IN 2D ANIMATION IN RESOLVE! ❤
Not sure if this is in your wheelhouse but it would be great if you could show us how to apply all these techniques and rigging to a anime-based composition inside fusion
Make a tutorial on creating fusion presets! So you can save that compositing setup for example, and apply it to other clips, or have animation rigs with preset movements to just drag and deop; would be a really useful feature for animated character youtubers
thank you for this also plz do node tutorials
Movement and keyframing animation can you go more into it?
this is INSANE!!!
This stuff is great!
This is Killer!
Hello ! Your videos are really excellent and thank you very mutch for this ! Will you do the time slipping effect from Loki ? I saw your video about the Time door effect from loki too and it was very cool but i think it's easyer on Blender to do this effect 😁! Have a good day !
Here is a good idea! I saw this one animation that used 2D animation but had 3D animated elements that were anchored onto the 2D elements, could you do a tutorial on that?
Can you do more particle effects?
Great videos! Maybe you could go over the tree a little. It can be frustrating when you are trying to use a node, but the input is wrong, or it should be before or after a node.
i really like this video. one thing what should I do after finishing the comm? should I render it or just leave it be and render it entirely with full final editing video.
THIS IS CRAZY!!
Looking for a good workflow for anime style compositing. Giving it a shot myself but it would be cool to see your take
Please can you make tutorial on something from stranger things like the gate or upside down. I love your content and this sounds like a challenge!
amazing tutorial! thanks so much!❤🙏 i didn't want to learn Davinchi because of node system, i really like them not much in 3d programs, and i use AE. but this node system is much simpler, and compare to compositing in AE this rim light u should parented, it will not moves by themself. it was interesting to know and think about try to learn Davinchi by your animation lessons
Is there any chance you could upload the node map as an image showing them more separated? I keep trying to replicate what you do but is not happening and I think i am messing up the node connections, I can't tell if transform is going into blur or not.
I was looking for this EXACT video, many of the videos of DaVinci talks only about filming when teaching composition. I think your video is the only one to actual animation
Question: Did you update your animation onto the program by png sequence ?
Thank you 😊
PLZ PLZ PLZ DO LEVEL UP Your Animations with Compositing in CAPCUT PLZ!
thank u so much for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very good!
Hi! I am having trouble with the transform node. For some reason, if I try to move does nothing, the image is darkened by the shadow node, but if I move the pivot the rim light effect isn't showing up. Am I messing something up? Thanks in advance.
thanks you
what is that font name? 0:14
You should make these kind of videos for kdenlive and how to composite animation in that
I am back with a question.
Are there any ways to replicate or use the OLM Smoother plug-in, in DaVinci. It basics aly smooths out Anti-Aliased lines in after effects. But I haven't found a way to do that in DVR. If there's a way in DaVinci Resolve, that would be a huge help for compositing animation in DVR
call me mindblown, subscribed!
Please make a video on advance cgi or vfx in davinci resolve
I think it would be cool to do a video about the versatility of *2D Puppet Animation* we've had iconic limited animation for at least 80 years so i think it would be cool to showcase that (but also making it a part of a bigger project like you did with Scooby-Doo x Backrooms) there are so many characters that have evolved over the decades like Spiderman & Superman but the sky's the limit
Congratulations on your milestone 👍🏾
very nice!
wooow, more!!!!
Can you do the advanced compositing in Davinci Resolve?
Excellent 🎉❤😃🐢🦖🛸🆒
Oh so you used the same technique for the "Shadow" as i usually do with 2d stuff lol, my gripe with that technique is that it only work if there is no difference in Depth at all between any Points of Contact (the feet) with the ground, because the further away, the "higher up" in 2d space the shadow meets the Point of Contact, meaning a different Pivot point for each P.O.C. A Solution might be connecting the characters to a Camera3d's image input (contrary to ImagePlane node, it makes sure it has the same Size in 2d space as the mediain) and add a ground image plane thats has the proper/same perspective as the BG image (The corridor) Floor, with some lights, but isolating the Shadow sucks a lot, and it all sucks even more if the ground is anything other than completely flat
The amount of time I would have saved by following this tutorial....
thanks man.
Good hint. :)
please a video on after effect compositing
great video