Hey everyone. Let me know what you think about this video. Was it too long, or too short? Should I break these tutorials up into multiple parts, youtube shorts, etc. Any thoughts are valuable.
@@GKhan-un7py 😅 My lil baby was sleeping so I mixed the audio on some tiny earphones. Sounded great on them but like trash on other proper speakers. My Other videos shouldn't have this Issue. Thanks for stopping by and checking it out
@@Toraon I composited the dust using 2D elements. I had to do a planar track to get them to stick to the shot. I've decided to upload the project and share it here. Check the description in 5 to 10 minutes for the files. You can download and explore the whole thing.
The length of the tutorial is perfect!! We prefer it to be long to learn better. When it's too short, we miss the detail we need to learn. Thank you again and more 3D with Davinci Camera Tracker and Blender 3D Model please!!!!!
Great tutorial my friend, please I have a question, I don't know why for some reason, when Import the scene from fusion to blender. The tracking is messed up and the objects keeps sliding. I had a solve error of 0.27 on fusion, I guess it's neat , but I Don know what's happening in there, can you pls help? Thanks
Sure thing. At 6:52 you can see the focal length and the plane the footage would be on don't line up. You will need to add the camera's focal length to stop things from sliding around. Lemme know if it helps.
@@terr20114 yo ! It's works !!!! OMG YOU SAVED MY LIFE BRO ; I had this issue and had been working on t it for more than 3 hours straight lol ! thanks a million
@@anchorfeast 😁Nice! I'm glad I was able to help. This issue stressed me out for DAYS before I realized what was happening. For some reason the focal length doesn't get exported or blender doesn't import it.
@@Benn25 it can be. Personally I think it comes down to how comfortable you are with the tool. Blender’s camera tracker is good but requires more manual work so for a more complex track it might be better. Resolve’s tracker can be a quick, one click auto solution for an easy shot like this one. On my personal and client projects I use Syntheyes but I don’t use it on tutorials since it’s a whole separate paid application which would require a tutorial for itself. So if you’re fast and efficient with Blender’s tracker then it might be the better option for you. (Ian Hubert has a really cool tutorial)
@@DRLZEca pretty much in the eq for ur music u create this wide dip where ur highs and low are still audible but ur mids are brought down so they don’t clash with your own voice audio.
Sorry. I had a sleeping baby in the house. I mixed the audio on a tiny lil Skullcandy earphone. It sounded great on it but once got to hear the video on proper speakers I realized It sounded like hell.
Hey, I decided to upload the project file (linked in the description). I improved the dust composite a bit before I did. Sadly I can't change the video but the composite looks a bit better now.
@@terr20114 Cool workflow and compositing my friend. Do some particle simulations and have some dust and dirt flick and bounce off the "lens" with the right sound itll boost the effect immensely.
@@dirtreynolds7723 I was thinking of doing some smoke sims and adding flames to the spaceship but that was way out of the scope of the tutorial. It 100% would have made it better though.
You are doing an incredible job! I need your help. Is it possible to make a tutorial to combine the USD format with camera tracking to create a VFX clip? Congratulations and thank you very much!
I love how fast and “automatic” Fusion’s tracker is. It’s less work than blender’s when I need a quick auto track. Unless a lot has changed since blender 3. Most days I use Syntheyes for tracking but since it’s paid, I don’t use it in tutorials focused on tracking. Thanks for checking out the video! :)
@@terr20114 I'm wondering now if you could save the Fusion node setup, to make this process much faster in new projects by just importing the premade node setup
the focal length should be automatically exported from fusion right? why it didn't? and what will you do, if it's going to be varying focal length shot? can't change manually in blender right?
For some reason it doesn't send the data over, and no matter wat settings I use, it doesn't help. I've never thought about this scanario with Fusion's tracker though. I use Syntheyes for 99% of my tracking. If I ever figure it out I'll definitely be doing a video about it.
Hey everyone. Let me know what you think about this video. Was it too long, or too short? Should I break these tutorials up into multiple parts, youtube shorts, etc. Any thoughts are valuable.
Thank you, it was great tutorial, pls lower your background music. It’s kinda annoying. Thank you
Nice work! How did you effect with the dust at the end of the video?
@@GKhan-un7py 😅 My lil baby was sleeping so I mixed the audio on some tiny earphones. Sounded great on them but like trash on other proper speakers. My Other videos shouldn't have this Issue. Thanks for stopping by and checking it out
@@Toraon I composited the dust using 2D elements. I had to do a planar track to get them to stick to the shot. I've decided to upload the project and share it here. Check the description in 5 to 10 minutes for the files. You can download and explore the whole thing.
The length of the tutorial is perfect!! We prefer it to be long to learn better. When it's too short, we miss the detail we need to learn. Thank you again and more 3D with Davinci Camera Tracker and Blender 3D Model please!!!!!
Bro, this tutorial is great, but the music is very annoying
Great tutorial my friend, please I have a question, I don't know why for some reason, when Import the scene from fusion to blender. The tracking is messed up and the objects keeps sliding. I had a solve error of 0.27 on fusion, I guess it's neat , but I Don know what's happening in there, can you pls help? Thanks
Sure thing. At 6:52 you can see the focal length and the plane the footage would be on don't line up. You will need to add the camera's focal length to stop things from sliding around. Lemme know if it helps.
@@terr20114 yo ! It's works !!!! OMG YOU SAVED MY LIFE BRO ; I had this issue and had been working on t it for more than 3 hours straight lol ! thanks a million
@@anchorfeast 😁Nice! I'm glad I was able to help. This issue stressed me out for DAYS before I realized what was happening. For some reason the focal length doesn't get exported or blender doesn't import it.
@@terr20114 damn bro ! that's frustrating, thank God we have u on this planet otherwise a lot of poeple will get in trouble lol
very interesting. don't you think it is more efficient to do the motion tracking in blender and just the final comp in davinci?
@@Benn25 it can be. Personally I think it comes down to how comfortable you are with the tool. Blender’s camera tracker is good but requires more manual work so for a more complex track it might be better. Resolve’s tracker can be a quick, one click auto solution for an easy shot like this one.
On my personal and client projects I use Syntheyes but I don’t use it on tutorials since it’s a whole separate paid application which would require a tutorial for itself.
So if you’re fast and efficient with Blender’s tracker then it might be the better option for you. (Ian Hubert has a really cool tutorial)
@@terr20114 thanks for the follow up. that was pretty much my conclusion as well. thank you for sharing.
brother, the music is so loud 😭 consider a different eq so that ur voice can pop over the music
Hey sorry random question, when you say different EQ, what exactly do you mean
@@DRLZEca pretty much in the eq for ur music u create this wide dip where ur highs and low are still audible but ur mids are brought down so they don’t clash with your own voice audio.
Sorry. I had a sleeping baby in the house. I mixed the audio on a tiny lil Skullcandy earphone. It sounded great on it but once got to hear the video on proper speakers I realized It sounded like hell.
@@terr20114 i figured id let u know incase u didn’t know but it seems like u already know so that’s good that u recognize it
@@LOBOCONFRO Thanks! It’s always a plus to get good criticism.
this is the only proper video I found to start with vfx with just these two programms but you need resolve studio 😔
Awesome work, thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!!!!
This was great! Thanks for the quality tut!
The smoke composited in additive way is really a bad idea.
In retrospect, It's way too white, looks like it's glowing. I kinda threw it on after completing the tutorial.
Hey, I decided to upload the project file (linked in the description). I improved the dust composite a bit before I did. Sadly I can't change the video but the composite looks a bit better now.
@@terr20114 Cool workflow and compositing my friend. Do some particle simulations and have some dust and dirt flick and bounce off the "lens" with the right sound itll boost the effect immensely.
@@dirtreynolds7723 I was thinking of doing some smoke sims and adding flames to the spaceship but that was way out of the scope of the tutorial. It 100% would have made it better though.
Excellent video thanks!!
Thank you. Great tutorial!
You are doing an incredible job! I need your help. Is it possible to make a tutorial to combine the USD format with camera tracking to create a VFX clip? Congratulations and thank you very much!
I haven't played with USD much but I'll 100% look into it.
Whoa that's so fascinating! Why do the camera tracking in Resolve instead of in Blender?
I love how fast and “automatic” Fusion’s tracker is. It’s less work than blender’s when I need a quick auto track. Unless a lot has changed since blender 3.
Most days I use Syntheyes for tracking but since it’s paid, I don’t use it in tutorials focused on tracking.
Thanks for checking out the video! :)
@@terr20114 Ah ok I see. I'm mindblown that this is even possible lol
@@terr20114 I'm wondering now if you could save the Fusion node setup, to make this process much faster in new projects by just importing the premade node setup
@@Leukick Hey! Just seeing your comment. I did, I have the project archive linked in the video description. You can download it and check it out.
@@terr20114 ok dope! Really appreciate you
the focal length should be automatically exported from fusion right? why it didn't? and what will you do, if it's going to be varying focal length shot? can't change manually in blender right?
For some reason it doesn't send the data over, and no matter wat settings I use, it doesn't help. I've never thought about this scanario with Fusion's tracker though. I use Syntheyes for 99% of my tracking. If I ever figure it out I'll definitely be doing a video about it.
Was this done on the free version of Davinci Resolve?
No, I tried you need the studio version, which is cheaper than AE
this was amazing OMG! Thank you !
Thanks for checking the video out