hi Sujuit Sahoo, the 3D shape is this case of cleaning an image is actually flat and not extruded. Hence it is still consider a flat 2D object. This is could easily be replaced by a flat image object that you could import into Flame instead. Is this what you were after or are you after something else specifically?
Hi Hamidreza Abbasi, Flame is quite a comprehensive toolset and can do a ton of stuff. Although please bear in mind that it will be different to what you would do in AFX. In fairness, you would need to compare it to all the Adobe Video apps as Flame is an all-in-one solution. However out of curiosity, what issues did you have with the Flame UI? AFX is layer-based whereas Flame is nodes, so the approach is different. If you feel comfortable, please reach out to me and let me know your thoughts. Thanks for your feedback!
So complicated. Resolve, made this much more easy and fast way. Less clicks, with cheaper blackmagic sdi broadcast for refine masks on boardcast monitor. Love Flame, but to 2018, no more time for this worflow
You can do this much faster and way easier on Flame than explained here. This was just to show how to use projection & 3D shapes. Resolve can't beat Flame when it comes to compositing.
GREAT JOB GRANT. A very useful tutorial.
Very useful videos I'm starting to get in the flame
more videos...
please
Hi Cristian Jesus, I try to post one video a week the whole year round so hopefully they'll keep coming. Thanks for the feedback!
Does Autodesk do a training course? or is it just you have a 30 day trial version to do all these youtube videos?
The brillant!) Thanks!
The downloadable media doesn't work! Great video!
Thanks Grant!!!
thanku sir please make more videos
Thanks for the feedback!
THANKS VERY GOOD
You're very welcome!
This is vry helpfull
Can u plz create a tutorial " cleaning by using 2d shape?"
hi Sujuit Sahoo, the 3D shape is this case of cleaning an image is actually flat and not extruded. Hence it is still consider a flat 2D object. This is could easily be replaced by a flat image object that you could import into Flame instead. Is this what you were after or are you after something else specifically?
Any reason why you shouldn't link axis' as opposed to duplicating keyframes or nodes?
Hi Mark, at what point in the video are you referring to and I'll take a look?
U can Do This in 5 Minute with AE
Flame is A powerful Program but UI in Flame Is very cold and dead
Hi Hamidreza Abbasi, Flame is quite a comprehensive toolset and can do a ton of stuff. Although please bear in mind that it will be different to what you would do in AFX. In fairness, you would need to compare it to all the Adobe Video apps as Flame is an all-in-one solution.
However out of curiosity, what issues did you have with the Flame UI? AFX is layer-based whereas Flame is nodes, so the approach is different. If you feel comfortable, please reach out to me and let me know your thoughts.
Thanks for your feedback!
So complicated. Resolve, made this much more easy and fast way. Less clicks, with cheaper blackmagic sdi broadcast for refine masks on boardcast monitor. Love Flame, but to 2018, no more time for this worflow
You can do this much faster and way easier on Flame than explained here. This was just to show how to use projection & 3D shapes. Resolve can't beat Flame when it comes to compositing.
@@ninadecuir745 The toolset is amazing but it's true that it requires much more clicking around cos the UX was made my cavemen