Vladislav, you are wonderful. Thank you for the brilliant tutorials. I really appreciate how you focus right in on the craft, without any filler. I've been using the Mononodes DCTL which is similar to your LUT, although yours is a lot less expensive! Thank you for taking us through your node structure, it's extremely helpful and you are very talented.
I just started using your skin tone indicator and white balance indicator luts and I must say I'm speechless! I'm a total beginner in terms of video colouring and this tool is helping me get perfectly balanced shots and skin tones. And so quick! Thank you so much!
Wow! That was the most detailed explanation of color grading I’ve ever seen. It also confirms that, as someone who is red-green colorblind, I’ll never be able to do this at a high level. I can’t even see some of the changes you made on the grade. Oh bummer, but maybe I’ll grab your lut to help me with skin tones, I can’t trust my eyes but the lut makes it a lot easier to see!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial with an interesting scientific explanation about skin tones. I love that transition from daytime footage to night. Golden skills from you 😊
Bro I was stunned with the infos I had, I felt about this the other day when I was coloring and I was hearing that I should use the indicator, but I felt the colors are flat and wrong. And also I got stunned again about this toturial. Thank you
Really nice video on skin in video. I appreciate the work and research involved in this. Kind of refreshing to see it done correctly on youTube. The only thing is the Day for Night - I think that in a lot of productions there would still be more light on the characters eyes, but it would roll off really quickly. On your demo here I could still see the orange in the girls sweater ( arm ) I think that maybe when you added the highlight warmth back in that maybe a slight vignette of a power window, could have contained it to the head area more. But overall a great video - LUT looks to be a really handy utility as well. Nice job.
Hey Jim, thanks alot 🤗 You are right. I just did the quick example of a night look. Sure it would be perfected for the cinema with correct wardrobe and better lighting. In this case I just show that we do not have to fight for correct skin tone in a dark environment 🙌 And it looks believable.
hrm im tempted to grab this lut for photos on my raw files. i like how it got you the colour seperation you want without the warmth bleeding out across the whole image which something on my sport pics on a green football field has been doing my head in.
This is the best video about skin tones I ever watched, the effort you have put in is phenomenal and it's free to watch, from theory to practice everything is said, I appreciate your work you earned subscribe and like!
Thank You for watching 🙏 Alot guys on RUclips are talking about the perfect skin tones but I decided to explain what the perfect means 🤗 Really hope it helps 🙌
Would you be up for making more very similar videos of live grading on a slightly different subject/scene. I think you've done a great job demonstrating a step by step thought process. There is always something new to learn and new to tweak. There's a lot of grading content out there but not that get into the real actual grading and thought process of a specific grading vision. Thanks again. loved your process.
Hey! This video along with your grading LUTS has helped a lot but one thing I am struggling with is the skin tone saturation levels. How do I know how saturated someone's skin should be - not from a creative standpoint, but from a color correction standpoint where you are trying to just get everything looking natural.
@@AndrewBentonElevationFilms Thanks alot, skin saturation depends on the lighting conditions is it natural or some colorful artificial lights in the scene. For most natural look I usually prefer keeping my skintones at ~30% of the vectorscope skin tone indicator line length. You can also always add any refference images to Resolve and check the saturation levels of the skin You like using vectorscope.
Omg! Thank you so much for your tutorial. I'm so tired seeing shitty videos about "perfect skin tones" where they totally disregard different colors in the skin shadow and make it just a darker midtone color which in turn make it look like a colored black and white image
Hey Vladislav , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
This is the most incredible Davinci video I’ve ever seen in my life
Thank You. I’m happy to hear that 🤗
Vladislav, you are wonderful. Thank you for the brilliant tutorials. I really appreciate how you focus right in on the craft, without any filler. I've been using the Mononodes DCTL which is similar to your LUT, although yours is a lot less expensive! Thank you for taking us through your node structure, it's extremely helpful and you are very talented.
Hi Nick 🙌 I’m happy that You like and watch my tutorials. Thank You! ❤️
I just started using your skin tone indicator and white balance indicator luts and I must say I'm speechless! I'm a total beginner in terms of video colouring and this tool is helping me get perfectly balanced shots and skin tones. And so quick! Thank you so much!
Thanks alot, I’m happy to hear that ❤️🤗
absolutely brilliant. I feel like I have just levelled up after watching this. Thank you.
Thanks, happy to hear that 🤗
same! :D thanks Vladislav
Wow! That was the most detailed explanation of color grading I’ve ever seen. It also confirms that, as someone who is red-green colorblind, I’ll never be able to do this at a high level. I can’t even see some of the changes you made on the grade. Oh bummer, but maybe I’ll grab your lut to help me with skin tones, I can’t trust my eyes but the lut makes it a lot easier to see!
Thank You for such detailed response 🤗 Really glad You like it 🙌❤️
Thank you for this amazing tutorial with an interesting scientific explanation about skin tones. I love that transition from daytime footage to night. Golden skills from you 😊
Thank You 🤗 glad it was helpful 👌
@@VladislavNovickij I just bought your LUT. I’m gonna try it now
@@UraFlight Thank You for Your support ❤️🤗
Vlad you're awesome! I'm new to Davinci Resolve and your tutorials are so helpful. Thanks!
Thanks 🙏 Happy it helps 🤗
Absolutely incredible. Excellent teaching style, thank you for this!
Thank You for watching 🤗❤️
Bro I was stunned with the infos I had, I felt about this the other day when I was coloring and I was hearing that I should use the indicator, but I felt the colors are flat and wrong.
And also I got stunned again about this toturial.
Thank you
Thanks, I hope my indicator LUt will help You get better skin color separations and better results 🤗
There are a lot of great Davinci videos on youtube, but you sir are a true professional.
@@SceneOfAction Ohh thank You for such warm reapond ❤️
Really nice video on skin in video. I appreciate the work and research involved in this. Kind of refreshing to see it done correctly on youTube. The only thing is the Day for Night - I think that in a lot of productions there would still be more light on the characters eyes, but it would roll off really quickly. On your demo here I could still see the orange in the girls sweater ( arm ) I think that maybe when you added the highlight warmth back in that maybe a slight vignette of a power window, could have contained it to the head area more.
But overall a great video - LUT looks to be a really handy utility as well.
Nice job.
Hey Jim, thanks alot 🤗 You are right. I just did the quick example of a night look. Sure it would be perfected for the cinema with correct wardrobe and better lighting. In this case I just show that we do not have to fight for correct skin tone in a dark environment 🙌 And it looks believable.
hrm im tempted to grab this lut for photos on my raw files. i like how it got you the colour seperation you want without the warmth bleeding out across the whole image which something on my sport pics on a green football field has been doing my head in.
@@MRBuDWiZe Thanks 🤗 It works the same great for the photos too ✊
Amazing video man! This is extremely helpful and detailed.
Greetings from Germany
Thanks for watching 🙌 Greetings from Lithuania 🤗
This is such a fantastic video man. Thank you for going so in depth with the scientific principle behind color!!
Thank You for watching and such warm feedback 🤗
This is absolutely amazing
Thank You for Your feedback, it means alot to me 🤗
Incredible production. Thank you.
@@Shaunmcdonogh-shaunsurfing Thank You, I’m glad You like it 🤗
Наконец-то отличный lut на просторах RUclips! Спасибо! Красавчик 👍🏻
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Nice one!! truly great with added day for night bonus and step by step watching you grade with explanation. I'd be happy to see more from you. Thanks
Thank You 🙌 Glad You liked it 👌
So much information I'm gonna have to watch this video quite a few times, I think...Thank you for this Vladislav! 🙏
Thank for watching 🤗 Glad You like it 🙌
This video help me a lot! I love the way you research and sharing. Keep it up!! Thank you
Thank You for Your feedback. Happy it helped You 🤗
😮😮😮 I'm speechless
vaya joya de video. un tesoro sin duda. gracias por compartir tu conocmiento maestro
Thank You 🤟
This is the best video about skin tones I ever watched, the effort you have put in is phenomenal and it's free to watch, from theory to practice everything is said, I appreciate your work you earned subscribe and like!
Thanks, much appreciate such detailed and warm feedback ❤️🙌
Amazing work! This is exactly what I’ve been needing 🎉
Thank You 🙌 Happy it helped You 👌
Nice videos from you brother ❤ keep on making content like this you will reach high
Thank You 🙌 Happy You like it 👌
this is such good detailed video
@@Thehyperfury Thank You 🙌
Wow. Thanks for so many details!
Thank You 🤗 I loved making this ❤️
Thank you! This and tetra DCTL are probably the best utility LUTs out there! 👍
Thank You 🤗❤️
Wonderful tutorial, thank you so much!
Thank You for watching 🤗
Amazing tutorial Vladislav, thanks a lot
Thank You 🤗
Amazing bro thank you for this tut!
Thank You 🙌
That was a joy to watch
Happy to hear that 🤗❤️
Learned more in 20 min than I did in 20 hours trying to understand this 😄👍
@@99Plastics Happy to hear that 🤗 Thanks ❤️
the best video about skin i see so far
Thank You 🤗
crazy good. love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You 🙌 Appreciate that alot 🤗
Fantastic video! Thank you! ❤
Thank You for watching and such warm response ❤️
Simply amazing! Thank you very much for this great explanation about skin tone.
Thank You for watching 🙏 Alot guys on RUclips are talking about the perfect skin tones but I decided to explain what the perfect means 🤗 Really hope it helps 🙌
Great tutorial! Thank you for such an in-depth explanation
Thank You for watching ❤️🙌
Wow! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching 🙌
great tutorial againn, thx Vlad🥰
Thank You too 😎
Would you be up for making more very similar videos of live grading on a slightly different subject/scene. I think you've done a great job demonstrating a step by step thought process. There is always something new to learn and new to tweak. There's a lot of grading content out there but not that get into the real actual grading and thought process of a specific grading vision. Thanks again. loved your process.
got your lut. thanks again
Thank You alot 🤗Sure I’ll be making more that style color grading videos 👌
Very good, thank you for sharing!
Thank You for watching 🤗
That’s absolutely amazing!! Thank you for your video!
Thank You for watching 🤗
Im from Mexico, thanks for this great class and for share!
Thank You for Your feedback, that motivates me alot 🙌❤️
I always know I found a really good color grading tutorial when the guy had an accent lol
amazing video
@@libbymmhm4866 Thanks for watching 🤗
Hey! This video along with your grading LUTS has helped a lot but one thing I am struggling with is the skin tone saturation levels. How do I know how saturated someone's skin should be - not from a creative standpoint, but from a color correction standpoint where you are trying to just get everything looking natural.
@@AndrewBentonElevationFilms Thanks alot, skin saturation depends on the lighting conditions is it natural or some colorful artificial lights in the scene. For most natural look I usually prefer keeping my skintones at ~30% of the vectorscope skin tone indicator line length. You can also always add any refference images to Resolve and check the saturation levels of the skin You like using vectorscope.
@@VladislavNovickij Thank you this is very helpful!!
Wow! Great video. I need a master as you are, but for Final Cut.
Thank You 😊 You can use these tips in any software 👌
Awesome video!!!!! 🧨🔥
Thank You 🙌
Omg! Thank you so much for your tutorial. I'm so tired seeing shitty videos about "perfect skin tones" where they totally disregard different colors in the skin shadow and make it just a darker midtone color which in turn make it look like a colored black and white image
Thank You ❤️ thats the reason why I’ve made this video 🤗
Awesomeeeee❤
Thank You 🤗
Indeed Film is Science
Bless you man!
Thank You 🙏
That was impressive 👁👄👁
Thank You 🤗
Спасибо ! Коротко и ясно!
Вам спасибо за просмотр 🤗
Wow
Cool
Nice
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gold channel
Thank You alot 🤗
Is your skin indicator good for just over all white balancing images?
Its great for magenta green tint balancing but its not suposed to do a white balance job. I’ll have another LUT for that soon 👌
@@VladislavNovickij okay sweet, how soon do you think?
@@VladislavNovickij and can you sell them both in a pack for a bit cheaper please? 👀 haha
@@elijahbill9148 Planning to add it maybe tomorrow. Will think about the pack 🤗 Thanks
Супер !!!Покупаю лут
Спасибо 🙌
Hey Vladislav , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Thanks for the offer. I love editing by myself 🙌
чел топово делаешь!
@@Aleksandr_Sudorhin Спасибо ✊
с любовью сделал
👌 Старался 🤗