Just some thoughts... 1- There is still too much red in your FG; 2- Put your grading nodes before the premult(so you won't have to use the mask of each grade); 3- The shadows of your FG is not at the same angle as in your BG. So you should try to flatten your your FG element and then add your own shadows to it to match the one from the BG; 4- At least the first two grade nodes could have been combine in just one. What do you think?
I'll ask you since I'm not convinced by the original user who posted the video. What was the point of using the grades to set white/blackpoints for the original sources if that was never used later on?
I am really sorry to say something negative but the collors really dont match. Look at the tint of the shadows, it looks like the elemets are in complete different lighting. Why did you put the light wrap node in your tree. Not much light wrapping around your FG object in this defuse light
Compositing is not about creating a fancy techni-cool looking node tree. You are combining multiple elements in one frame, suggesting they are shot with the same lens. Study the world around you, see what light does to objects. Make photos look at paintings.
Great tutorial's these is so much needed and helping sir also sir as a humble request please add these topics too for yours next like 1.) OCCLUSION & OFFSET Track 2.) Distortion and idistort 3.) 3D Model builder and Alembic cache file Camera export DATA form MAYA to NUKE
Just some thoughts...
1- There is still too much red in your FG;
2- Put your grading nodes before the premult(so you won't have to use the mask of each grade);
3- The shadows of your FG is not at the same angle as in your BG. So you should try to flatten your your FG element and then add your own shadows to it to match the one from the BG;
4- At least the first two grade nodes could have been combine in just one.
What do you think?
There is too little red. The client note would say, " we gave you a red birch to integrate, what happened to all the red?" 😂
I'll ask you since I'm not convinced by the original user who posted the video. What was the point of using the grades to set white/blackpoints for the original sources if that was never used later on?
Great tutorial, Really helpful, keep making useful tutorial 👍🏻
I am really sorry to say something negative but the collors really dont match. Look at the tint of the shadows, it looks like the elemets are in complete different lighting. Why did you put the light wrap node in your tree. Not much light wrapping around your FG object in this defuse light
don't be sorry, these kinds of vfx tutorial sites are all over the place, spreading bad information.
@@shaunfontaine8687 thank you sir ......... The first thing I will learn than make a tutorial
Compositing is not about creating a fancy techni-cool looking node tree. You are combining multiple elements in one frame, suggesting they are shot with the same lens. Study the world around you, see what light does to objects. Make photos look at paintings.
relly...shadow dont match
Great tutorial's these is so much needed and helping sir also sir as a humble request please add these topics too for yours next like 1.) OCCLUSION & OFFSET Track 2.) Distortion and idistort
3.) 3D Model builder and Alembic cache file Camera export DATA form MAYA to NUKE
Maybe have a look at the curve tool to improve your shadow matching. A method is shown in Nuke 101.
I liked your video thank you very helpfull tutorial
BG music is irritating 😐
Premult should come after color correction
The order this should be done:
Plate
reformate
color correct
premult
its gud bro...
Please provide input and bg brother
what about video? this is image
Lose the music; we're here to learn, not be entertained.
man there are definitely better methods than you are using...
lol
your logo, intron and netflix entry in the intro are so incompatible and ridiculous
i think we are going to depart here. not the best.
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