That's an impressive job. In your comparison at the end, at 4:55 whe she turns her head to her right, the shadow on her cheek from her earring and the detail revealed in her hair is incredible.
People who make videos about DaVinci Resolve should start their video by saying 'this is for studio only'. Would save people who are using the free version a lot of time by knowing that they can't do it.
The title being named “relight “ should give that indication as it’s a feature not available in the free version . Shifting the onus to others to state the obvious for you doesn’t make sense and seems very lazy
We’re working on a complete course that will appeal to intermediate resolve users and editors transitioning from other packages like Premiere Pro. We think you’re gonna love it! It’s great to have you here.
I would love to see how to do a “fire light” with relight. If you have a seen where a character is to be illuminated by flames outside of the frame. Yes. Of course do most in camera, but being able to add the correct hue, sat, and luminance along with the sporadic flickering would be amazing
Thank you for this tutorial. I have found other tutorials on the Relight tool that show how to speed up the playback of the Relight tool by dividing the work of the Relight tool by using two nodes with Relight.
That was necessary with early versions of the beta, but has since been resolved. The same performance is possible using only one node. Thanks for watching.
I was a premiere user for a decade. once they went to subscription and locked me out of my After Effects projects and held them for ransom until I paid a fee for software I already bought, I left adobe period. Resolve is just amazing for the price you pay. 300 dollar flat fee with all future upgrades free. The amount of amazing tools they've provided in updates is worth a million bucks. The noise cleanup alone is worth the price of admission. Even the free version rocks and thats unheard of in todays software market. Theur cool grading is industry standard and once I learned Fusion I will never go back to layered compositing again. Node is the way to flow
Typically after primary corrections as it's usually a secondary correction. Although depending on the needs of your image and how you are using relight to grade, it can also be elsewhere in your node tree. Thanks for watching!
finally someone that shows and press the play button so it doesnt show only a still image. Thanks. 1 question : is there a risk to introduce noise? I'm asking because we are kind of raising the expo
@@k1k13004 Same answer. No it shouldn't do. The mask produced by relight shouldn't add noise. But when combined with your colour correction, if you really push the image it will emphasise the underlying noise present in the image.
Thank you for the great tut. I'm having a problem with this effect: I'm trying to apply it to a layer that has a green screen key. the key node is plugged directly into the alpha out with the blue connecter, but the green one goes into a grade node, followed by the relight node, which is going absolutely nothing. It seems to work fine in other projects, but even in a brand new later with nothing else on it, it seems to do absolutely nothing... Any ideas? Thanks
Such a great demonstration and CLEAR explanation. Thank you. One further question however. Aside from doing a re-shoot is there a way to add more than one light source when using relight? Thanks again
Thanks so much. To create another light, just create another node and add the relight effect to it. You can share the surface map between nodes to reduce rendering time.
thanks for this explaination I saw some people doing it via double relight nodes and I was wondering if there wasnt a better way of doing that especiallyit s very computitional greedy
Do you think there's a way to incorporate this into an environmental vfx? Such as a visual effect (made in blender?) on a NBA basketball court floor that is an added custom logo that's emitting light onto the players from the floor or casting the players' shadows onto the logo on the floor? sorry if that sounds a bit confusing lol
@@team2films thank you for the response! i'm a total beginner in both blender and d resolve. could you provide some more info and guide to where to start? thank you
For some weird reason, the relight effect has no effect on my image, regardless of light type, strength or anything. I add the FX to a node, and the preview pops up. I place it and turning preview of the image is not effected. Any ideas? 🙂
This is a great video, but I'm wondering if what Resolve is doing is practically generating a Normal map, and if so, is this exportable? :) Could be nice to have for additional VFX-work
When I use the depth map, and my subject moves a little bit I can see the mask around him drift off and then catch up to the subjects movement. What would be causing this?the talent was underexposed in my shot, so I tried relight with depth map and it works good when the talent was still. But when he moves I see the mask around him drift. Any idea? Thanks
When the hand covers her face there is a glitch, some more future development needed, but non the way its an amazing tool thanks for it, keep the amazing work.. Also what GPU are you using in a 3060 12GB its SOOO SLOW not even comparable to what you are showing in the video.
Yeah, it's true there are some situations that confuse it, but it's amazing for a 1st generation product. The demo was produced on an M1 MAX. We appreciate you watching the videos and commenting. Thanks so much.
Thanks for watching! Why do you think it is useless? Did you not see the in-motion preview at the end of the video? It's an excellent tool, and no doubt it will get even better with further development. As with most colour corrections, it works best when you are making modest changes to an image rather than drastic changes.
That's an impressive job. In your comparison at the end, at 4:55 whe she turns her head to her right, the shadow on her cheek from her earring and the detail revealed in her hair is incredible.
Yeah, it's really stunning. Excited to see what future refinements of this tool look like too. This is just the beta.
your style is so refreshing since it's not youtubish , it's old school in the best way possible
Thanks so much! What a great compliment.
People who make videos about DaVinci Resolve should start their video by saying 'this is for studio only'. Would save people who are using the free version a lot of time by knowing that they can't do it.
You saved my time, thanks
They should name the video " "Davinci resolve Studio"
The title being named “relight “ should give that indication as it’s a feature not available in the free version . Shifting the onus to others to state the obvious for you doesn’t make sense and seems very lazy
best tutorial in youtube,some other videos confuse and complicate about adding two nodes etc.this is clear and simple. thank you
Thanks, we're so glad it's stood out for you.
what a time to be alive. technology is so damn cool
Excellent demo, this is exactly what I thought this tool might be good for, really nicely explained thank you!
Thanks Jamie. Appreciate your kind comment. It’s great for enhancing setups like this.
Exactly what I wanted to learn. Great tutorial.
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Fantastically useful explainer. Thank you.
Thanks for commenting.
I appreciate the quality of the training and the professionalism of the speaker. and what complete training courses you would like to deliver ?👍👍👍
We’re working on a complete course that will appeal to intermediate resolve users and editors transitioning from other packages like Premiere Pro. We think you’re gonna love it! It’s great to have you here.
very nice and efficient explanation, thanks !
Thanks a lot!
Wonderful and concise tutorial , first time here and i'm impressed
Great to have you here. Thanks for commenting.
Great video! To the point, professional, and helpful. You can tell that you are very knowledgable with Resolve. Thank you!
Thanks Zach. Great to have you here.
Yo, thanks for also demonstrating how to use it with a depth map node.
Our pleasure!
great job explaining this! one of the best Resolve tutorials I've seen on any subject. ⭐🌟⭐🌟⭐
Thanks so much. Great to have you here.
Appreciate The Content Quality
Thanks for watching. Great to have you here.
I would love to see how to do a “fire light” with relight. If you have a seen where a character is to be illuminated by flames outside of the frame. Yes. Of course do most in camera, but being able to add the correct hue, sat, and luminance along with the sporadic flickering would be amazing
Excellent video, straight to it, well explained and I like your delivery style, nicely done!
Thanks so much.
you are god of color grading
Thank-you!
Thank you for this tutorial. I have found other tutorials on the Relight tool that show how to speed up the playback of the Relight tool by dividing the work of the Relight tool by using two nodes with Relight.
That was necessary with early versions of the beta, but has since been resolved. The same performance is possible using only one node. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much! Very kind of you!!!!
Our pleasure, glad you enjoyed it.
This really beautiful
These things make difference. Thanks for excellent tips!
Yes it does! Really cool tool for colourists to have in their arsenal.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Our pleasure!
Great and simple explanation
Thanks so much.
You make it seem so easy.
Ah thank! It’s not so hard.
This is crazy, i'm premiere user but with this feature, i think i'm gonna test out 😮
Yeah it's amazing. So many good reasons to try Resolve out.
I was a premiere user for a decade. once they went to subscription and locked me out of my After Effects projects and held them for ransom until I paid a fee for software I already bought, I left adobe period. Resolve is just amazing for the price you pay. 300 dollar flat fee with all future upgrades free. The amount of amazing tools they've provided in updates is worth a million bucks. The noise cleanup alone is worth the price of admission. Even the free version rocks and thats unheard of in todays software market. Theur cool grading is industry standard and once I learned Fusion I will never go back to layered compositing again. Node is the way to flow
Hi,
Great explaining job.
Where would you place it in your node tree?
Typically after primary corrections as it's usually a secondary correction. Although depending on the needs of your image and how you are using relight to grade, it can also be elsewhere in your node tree. Thanks for watching!
great overview. thanks so much. keep the videos coming
Thanks! Will do.
Beautiful...I need to try to use this ...might make some nice looks
Yeah it’s pretty awesome.
well done instruction
Thanks so much.
finally someone that shows and press the play button so it doesnt show only a still image. Thanks. 1 question : is there a risk to introduce noise? I'm asking because we are kind of raising the expo
We'll produce some more graphics and motion graphics tutorials later in the year :)
@@team2films does "relight effect" introduce noise?
@@k1k13004 Same answer. No it shouldn't do. The mask produced by relight shouldn't add noise. But when combined with your colour correction, if you really push the image it will emphasise the underlying noise present in the image.
@@team2films thanks. I didnt see the first answer
Thank you for this
Thank you for the great tut. I'm having a problem with this effect: I'm trying to apply it to a layer that has a green screen key. the key node is plugged directly into the alpha out with the blue connecter, but the green one goes into a grade node, followed by the relight node, which is going absolutely nothing. It seems to work fine in other projects, but even in a brand new later with nothing else on it, it seems to do absolutely nothing... Any ideas? Thanks
fantastic !!
Amazing. Thank you very much. Subscribed!
Great to have you here
Such a great demonstration and CLEAR explanation. Thank you.
One further question however. Aside from doing a re-shoot is there a way to add more than one light source when using relight?
Thanks again
Thanks so much. To create another light, just create another node and add the relight effect to it. You can share the surface map between nodes to reduce rendering time.
@@team2filmsbrilliant, thank you
Thank you for making the video. Do you mind sharing what keyboard are you using?
I'm using an EditorKeys keyboard.
Great tutorials, Thanks a lot.
Glad you are enjoying them
hello i use ipad davinci studio version. i cant find relighteffect in ipad ..
Hi Max. What iPad are you using? You might not meet the minimum system requirements to use Relight on your iPad.
Brilliant . Thanks 🙏
Thanks Nitch
thanks for this explaination
I saw some people doing it via double relight nodes and I was wondering if there wasnt a better way of doing that
especiallyit s very computitional greedy
The double node method was useful on an earlier release. I don't think that method is needed anymore. Thanks so much for watching.
Do you think there's a way to incorporate this into an environmental vfx? Such as a visual effect (made in blender?) on a NBA basketball court floor that is an added custom logo that's emitting light onto the players from the floor or casting the players' shadows onto the logo on the floor? sorry if that sounds a bit confusing lol
Yeah, absolutely, you can use it with external relighting maps. Just connect them to the correct input.
@@team2films thank you for the response! i'm a total beginner in both blender and d resolve. could you provide some more info and guide to where to start? thank you
Does adobe also have this feature.
Thank you!
Great use!
Thanks so much.
I love you! hahaha its like you are listen our mind .. we are asking and have some issue and in the second after you aswer!!! ;)
For some weird reason, the relight effect has no effect on my image, regardless of light type, strength or anything. I add the FX to a node, and the preview pops up. I place it and turning preview of the image is not effected. Any ideas? 🙂
Muchas gracias.
De nada!
This is a great video, but I'm wondering if what Resolve is doing is practically generating a Normal map, and if so, is this exportable? :) Could be nice to have for additional VFX-work
Yes the relight map can be exported. Maps can also be imported and used to drive the effect.
@@team2films Awesome!
this is magic
Is this effect available in the free version? I don't think so ?
No sorry! Relight is a studio only feature as it uses DaVinci’s neural engine.
Professional light from the playground 🔦
Hope it was helpful.
Can I use relight to creat a flame flicker on a wall?
Yes! For sure.
When I use the depth map, and my subject moves a little bit I can see the mask around him drift off and then catch up to the subjects movement.
What would be causing this?the talent was underexposed in my shot, so I tried relight with depth map and it works good when the talent was still. But when he moves I see the mask around him drift. Any idea? Thanks
We are not sure. Do you experience similar issues with other clips?
Does it work at backgrounds, natures too?
Yes! It works with all shots.
When the hand covers her face there is a glitch, some more future development needed, but non the way its an amazing tool thanks for it, keep the amazing work..
Also what GPU are you using in a 3060 12GB its SOOO SLOW not even comparable to what you are showing in the video.
Yeah, it's true there are some situations that confuse it, but it's amazing for a 1st generation product. The demo was produced on an M1 MAX.
We appreciate you watching the videos and commenting. Thanks so much.
I want this t shirt mate!
Sorry! It is pretty cool!
Ai scares me
It's definitely a powerful tool.
AS is that's about the most useless thing they have put in Resolve unless you do a screenshot, but fun to play with
Thanks for watching! Why do you think it is useless?
Did you not see the in-motion preview at the end of the video? It's an excellent tool, and no doubt it will get even better with further development.
As with most colour corrections, it works best when you are making modest changes to an image rather than drastic changes.
@@team2films doesnt look like he wants a conversation. People just like to gripe and move on.
giving you a chance to rescind your statement @geodude9537 i'm guessing you didn't watch the video, like, at all?