Silhouette Paint - Getting Started - Clone Tool Tricks
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Get up to speed fast with Silhouette Paint with this deep dive into the Clone Tool. Explore the basics of cloning before seeing the unique clone features that Silhouette Paint has to offer. You'll learn the correct way to clone automatically across your shot and what problems you may face. Most importantly, you'll see what to do when it all goes wrong!
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** Quick Jumps **
01:56 : Offset Cloning with Interactive Mode
03:36 : Interactive Region cloning
06:51 : Motion tracking for Auto Paint
12:32 : Relative vs Absolute frame clone sources
14:31 : The Rules of Source Match Move
15:33 : Foreground vs Output clone source
16:31 : Grade/Filter color correction prior to cloning
18:53 : Pin Warp and Pin Warping your clone source
22:46 : Removing large objects with limited background to clone from
23:46 : Dual wielding your clone brushes
25:34 : Hold out and hold in shapes when painting
26:24 : Using Obey Alpha
GREAT PLATE CLEAN CLONE BRUSH TRICKS IT'S ESSENTIALS
Thats a lots of new updates!!
Yeah, there's a lot of great new stuff in it. Thanks for the comment.
GREAt tuts over paint & prep artist
19:50 that is a nice reference!
His references are off the hook.
25:39 hello sir, how did you track the windmill rotation? point track or manual track? how do i notice what track method u used in this windmill? i know planar track cant track rotation above 90 degress
If I remember correctly, the blades were a bit annoying to track. Tracking the blades separate to the centre point and body was the solution. The centre and body was subtracted from the tracking. I believe I ended up using the Mocha tracker, but the Planar Tracker was pretty good when set to Edges.
I am really interested in Paint. I mostly work with music videos and I have to remove lot of unwanted logos and brands. So far my workflow was to blur them but I want to what can I do with Paint
The building I cloned keeps drifting after I check off the relative check box but when I click match move the relative box it's check
Turning off the relative checkbox will always clone from the same frame. If you have moving footage, you will need to turn on Source Match Move to clone from the right area in other frames. Remember to turn on Match Move in Auto Paint too, if you are using Auto Paint. Does that make sense?
Boris FX I realize now before cloning a moving footage the relative checkbox MUST be unchecked not after cloning the footage. I was cloning the footage first turn on source monitor then turn off relative checkbox which doesn’t work that way I see.
You guys would sell a lot more product if the tutorial clips were included to follow around with.
Please, don't make the tutorials on the 2-3-4 monitors. All UI elements as a dot on my screen)