Thanks for the feedback, Eric! :). Yes, I think it'll help to make another video to show how to do this using just the free version with Planar Tracker! Feedback taken! :) Thanks for stopping by! :)
Absolutely agreed. Please change the title to reflect that. You can then add a card showing how to do that in Free Resolve once done. But as it stands, the title is somewhat misleading.
Yes, I'd just mention that. Took me 1 hour between watching this tutorial, downloading the latest DaVinci Resolve, upload my footage, follow the instructions, just to hit the wall -> No Surface Tracker whatsoever on the free version. For US$ 300 there are tons of tools available just for that (specially those based on AI). Unfortunately, this is misleading. And the title wasn't changed yet.
Thank you, Bryan. Glad it was helpful. Yes, I am keen to make more tutorials, and I have one dropping today. Please subscribe if you already haven't! :)
I can give you the reason they put stickers on the laptops. It's so they can publish the stock footage as commercial and not editorial. Logo's can't be sold as commercial unless you have a property release from the owner. Commercial footage opens up more opportunities to sell the footage to buyers. Editorial footage can only be used in documentaries & news items. Thanks for the tut, moving slowly over from FCP to DR so these are very helpful!
I took a look at your channel for more tutorials as I found this one easy to follow and very informative. I was quite surprised to see you don’t really do tutorials to date. It would be good to see some more as I said it was easy to follow and very informative. Many thanks for creating and sharing.
Hey Stephen! Thanks for stopping by. Yes, I have just started creating tutorials and I have a few in the pipeline. Appreciate your comments and I am glad that it was easy to follow. :)
Great Video Vikram....lays out very clearly one of the most important effects that DaVinci does so well. Plus you do it on the sweet spot of under 10 minutes too!
Very good tutorial thanks. One thing all tutorials on tracking seem to have in common is that their tracking always looks good first go. It would be nice to see how best to deal with it when the tracking isn't quite right when you first do it.
Thanks a lot, mate. Yeah, that's a good idea for a video. I'll work on a troubleshooting tracking video in this series. Thanks for stopping by and please subscribe if you already haven't :)
Thanks for this tutorial its so helpful. As im new to editing field this tutorial so helpful its so organised and step by step process its easy to understand like someone like me. Could you also make a video about how to adjust audio in a video file. Thank you
Hi DrHans! :) Yes, in these specific cases the Planar tracker would have sufficed, but I wanted to introduce the audience to the Surface Tracker, as I feel the Surface tracker is a more powerful tool to have in our toolbag. The mesh analysis is really good and It works great when the tracking area is not a plane. But yes, in these two specific examples, we can get away with the Planar tracker.
@@coffeebeanstudio But it's simply the wrong tool for the job since the surface tracker exists for surfaces that morph over the course of the shot. In the final result both tracks were jumping all over the place, so this workflow added the expense for no benefit. Also they are pages, not tabs.
Hey! Yes, the surface Tracker is a part of the Studio version. In this specific example, since the objects being tracked are flat, you can get away with using the planar tracker which is in the free version. But if the surface isn't flat, say you want to track a flag that is waving, you'll need the surface tracker. There are also free third party plugins - check out Patrick Sterling's channel where he has some free plugins that can help with tracking. And thanks for stopping by! :)
Why did your Fusion changes not appear on the footage when you went back to the edit page at 14:47? It's as if you did nothing at all in Fusion. Did you turn something off?
You are not alone in this. I really wish the tutorial creators would differentiate between Resolve and Studio so those of us watching who have Resolve don't waste our time. The object removal tool is not available in Resolve. It is Studio only.
I just am making the switch from Premiere to Davinci Resolve, but I have to keep my adobe subscription because of After Effects. But after seeing this as well as Fusion, and I'm curious, do you believe Davinci Resolve can be used to replace After Effects? Or is it still not there yet?
It entirely depends on what you do day in day out with After Effects. I was in the same boat as you two years ago when I made the switch, and I have given up on my Adobe subscription for Premiere and AE. The only apps I still use from Adobe are Lightroom and PS. AE still rules the roost when it comes to 3D compositing (Fusion is getting there, but not quite), but if what you primarily use AE for is motion graphics and animations, then Fusion can absolutely do it. What I found during the transition was forcing myself to complete client projects in Fusion, come what may, helped me learn ways to do things the "Fusion way" as opposed to being held back by what I knew from AE. Hope this helps, mate! :)
You said you weren't certain why they remove logos...it has to do with both copyright and trademark. You can't show anything in professional or commercial footage without express permission of the company that owns the trademark (or copyright). This precludes product placement. So if the company doesn't have a product placement contract with the producers of the video, they remove the logos and trademarks from the footage to avoid lawsuits. (some companies do it for money, others because they don't want the particular video or footage associated with their product...)
You'll want something with atleast 16Gb of RAM and a discrete GPU. The larger the screen the better -> I'd lean towards a 15 or a 16 inch. If you are in the market for a Mac, a Macbook Pro 16GB should be a good starter.
@@anything7087 Yeah, I'd lean towards the i7 at a minimum. Resolve is power intensive. What you are really paying is for the computer to not be a bottleneck and affect your creativity. The last thing you want is you add an effect, and your system takes 15 seconds to respond. That drives me nuts.
Hey FM Channel. Yes, the surface tracker is a Studio feature. Since in this specific example, the two areas that we are tracking are flat surfaces, you can use the Planar Tracker to get similar results instead. Thanks for stopping by and watching! :)
In 2023 no one show be building nodes to do effects. We are in a drag n drop era davinci resolve need to get rid of fusion and make all effects drag and drop like after effects, when they do t@ they will dominate the video editing software realm..
I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. Almost all compositing software follow the node techniques. It is really second nature once you get the hang of it. Look at Blender, Unreal Engine, Nuke etc... they all use the Node layout. After Effects is great with its layers, but really, under the hood, every "drag and drop" on a layer you do is actually a node. And every new layer you add is a merge node!
As someone who wants to learn fusion more, you do a great job with the simplicity and pacing. Thank you
You're very welcome! Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the encouragement! :)
You should mention "Studio" in the title because it seems to only be available on the version. Otherwise, very well explained, thanks
Thanks for the feedback, Eric! :). Yes, I think it'll help to make another video to show how to do this using just the free version with Planar Tracker! Feedback taken! :) Thanks for stopping by! :)
Absolutely agreed. Please change the title to reflect that. You can then add a card showing how to do that in Free Resolve once done. But as it stands, the title is somewhat misleading.
@@coffeebeanstudiodo you know when you plan on uploading a similar video using planar tracker?
Yes, I'd just mention that. Took me 1 hour between watching this tutorial, downloading the latest DaVinci Resolve, upload my footage, follow the instructions, just to hit the wall -> No Surface Tracker whatsoever on the free version. For US$ 300 there are tons of tools available just for that (specially those based on AI). Unfortunately, this is misleading. And the title wasn't changed yet.
I suspect it can't be done with the planar tracker... But I'm new to DaVinci.
Extremely helpful, well laid out tutorial! Thank you, Vikram, I look forward to possibly seeing more tutorials from you!
Thank you, Bryan. Glad it was helpful. Yes, I am keen to make more tutorials, and I have one dropping today. Please subscribe if you already haven't! :)
I love your videos. Going slowly, step by step is so helpful. And you don't miss bits out like so many other tutorials do. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome. Glad to have you here and thanks for watching! :)
Thanks for taking the time to explain what each of the different points on the nodes are used for.
Glad it was helpful!
I can give you the reason they put stickers on the laptops. It's so they can publish the stock footage as commercial and not editorial. Logo's can't be sold as commercial unless you have a property release from the owner. Commercial footage opens up more opportunities to sell the footage to buyers. Editorial footage can only be used in documentaries & news items.
Thanks for the tut, moving slowly over from FCP to DR so these are very helpful!
Thank you very much for the explanation. I learnt something today! :)
wow the level of explanation here is phenomenol, great stuff Coffee Bean
Thank you kindly!
I took a look at your channel for more tutorials as I found this one easy to follow and very informative. I was quite surprised to see you don’t really do tutorials to date. It would be good to see some more as I said it was easy to follow and very informative. Many thanks for creating and sharing.
Hey Stephen! Thanks for stopping by. Yes, I have just started creating tutorials and I have a few in the pipeline. Appreciate your comments and I am glad that it was easy to follow. :)
@@coffeebeanstudio Here and subscribed as well just for these!
@@TewnMacLean Thanks Tewn! Two more tutorials are up on the page :)
Thanks for making such in depth tutorial! Really helps when you say what you're doing!
Thanks for the appreciation Ensen 😀.
Just stumbled onto your channel. This was so informative and useful. Subscribed!
Thanks for stopping by and watching, Sonny! :)
Great Video Vikram....lays out very clearly one of the most important effects that DaVinci does so well. Plus you do it on the sweet spot of under 10 minutes too!
Thanks a ton. Glad you liked it! :)
Excellent howto and extensive teaching skills mate!
Cheers Jordan. Appreciate the feedback and encouragement 😀
Great tutorial! Thankyou! Keep up the good work.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! :)
Your channel is awesome! subscribed!
Thank you very much @Saucy Sounds! :)
Awesome man.loved it. Earned a sub. Your channel will be rocketing one day. Keep up this ❤
Cheers Varun. Appreciate the positivity! :).
Hey Vikram -- You've great knack for tutorial - super clear and concise... Would love to see Davinci tutorial from you...All the best to you.
Hey Shawn. Thank you very much. Appreciate the feedback. :) And yes, there's definitely more on the way! :)
Good to see a tutorial that includes some tricky elements.
Thank you for watching! :)
Very good tutorial thanks. One thing all tutorials on tracking seem to have in common is that their tracking always looks good first go. It would be nice to see how best to deal with it when the tracking isn't quite right when you first do it.
Thanks a lot, mate. Yeah, that's a good idea for a video. I'll work on a troubleshooting tracking video in this series. Thanks for stopping by and please subscribe if you already haven't :)
@@coffeebeanstudio I look forward to seeing that and yes, I did subscribe :)
Great video! Thanks for posting, liked and subscribed.
Thank you very much ozzmanzz! :)
AWESOME easy to follow video....Excellent work and looked great...
Thank you Keith. Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Amazing tutorial sir , please keep doing more like this
Vikram it's Adam! We used to work with Rah =D I can't believe you showed up in my news feed haha
Hey Adam!!!! :). How are you? Mate, time for a catchup. Let me know when you are free and we'll grab a coffee.. You still have my number, yes?
Fantastic tutorial. Looking forward for more!
Awesome, thank you for stopping by! :)
You are going to be a Umesh Dinda for DVR near future. Love from Sri Lanka. 🤟
Thankyou so much ❤️ it's a really big help for me, the way you teach is really amazing ❤️ love this man ,
Thanks for your kind words. Loved that it helped! :D
Wow. This has been perfectly explained!
Hey mate.. Love the username. And thanks for stopping by! Please subscribe if you already haven't! :)
Thanks for this tutorial its so helpful. As im new to editing field this tutorial so helpful its so organised and step by step process its easy to understand like someone like me. Could you also make a video about how to adjust audio in a video file. Thank you
Sure. I’ll add it to the backlog 😌
Really nice work, man!
Thanks a lot! Thanks for watching the video :) Please subscribe if you already haven't! :)
I like your explanation straight to the point,
Thanks mate. Glad it was helpful.
Very Nice presentation with explaining everything. keep it up
Thanks a lot
Great video mate - simple and clear. Nice
Thanks mate. ☺️
why did you choose to use the surface tracker instead of the planar tracker?
Hi DrHans! :) Yes, in these specific cases the Planar tracker would have sufficed, but I wanted to introduce the audience to the Surface Tracker, as I feel the Surface tracker is a more powerful tool to have in our toolbag. The mesh analysis is really good and It works great when the tracking area is not a plane. But yes, in these two specific examples, we can get away with the Planar tracker.
@@coffeebeanstudio But it's simply the wrong tool for the job since the surface tracker exists for surfaces that morph over the course of the shot. In the final result both tracks were jumping all over the place, so this workflow added the expense for no benefit.
Also they are pages, not tabs.
Great tutorial. Looking forward to more
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Great video.
Thanks Angry Mike! :)
Do we need studio version for this?
Hey! Yes, the surface Tracker is a part of the Studio version. In this specific example, since the objects being tracked are flat, you can get away with using the planar tracker which is in the free version. But if the surface isn't flat, say you want to track a flag that is waving, you'll need the surface tracker.
There are also free third party plugins - check out Patrick Sterling's channel where he has some free plugins that can help with tracking. And thanks for stopping by! :)
Love it brother and just subbed !!
Hey Kevin. Thank you for stopping by and I appreciate the sub! :)
This is the best thing i've learnt today
Thank you Brother
Oh, that's immense praise. Thanks Raellex Films! :)
Sir you are a great teacher
So nice of you. Thank you very much! :)
Awesome tutorial, Thank you😊
Thanks Rajesh! :)
Amazing tutorial....very impressive mah man!
Thanks Imran! :) Mah Man! :D
detailed explanation thank you sir!
You are welcome! :)
awesome..love you video...keep uploading
Thank you so much 🤗
Why did your Fusion changes not appear on the footage when you went back to the edit page at 14:47? It's as if you did nothing at all in Fusion. Did you turn something off?
I just edited in an earlier clip to make it clear to understand. :). Thanks for watching.
@@coffeebeanstudio Ahh OK! I thought I was missing something! Thank you.
Excellent tutorial! I learned a lot. Thank you!
Thanks Walking Home. Thanks for stopping by and watching the video! :)
Really great lesson man thank you very much 🙂🙏
Thank you, Kasper! :) Appreciate you watching and leaving feedback. Please do subscribe if you haven't already! :)
well explained, thank you very much
You are most welcome. Thansk for watching! :)
i have hope for your channel if you keep up with advanced tutorials like this. you've got a subscription from me sir!
Thanks heaps, MJae! :) Thanks for stopping by and watching! :)
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial
You’re welcome 😊
Great video. Does this require the full version of resolve or can you do it with the free version?
The surface tracker requires the studio version. If you only have the free version, you can try using the planar tracker. Thanks for watching. 😊
You are not alone in this. I really wish the tutorial creators would differentiate between Resolve and Studio so those of us watching who have Resolve don't waste our time. The object removal tool is not available in Resolve. It is Studio only.
Thanks for the feedback. 😊
Nah …
Such a good tutorial thanks.
You're very welcome!
Wonderful tutorial. I have subscribed sir. Looking forward to more great lessons
Thanks for the sub!, Kumaran! :) Do you have any suggestions on what you'd like to learn next?
Brilliant tutorial 🎥💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🇮🇹🌞
Thank you 🙌. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for stopping by. Please sub if you already haven't! :)
Fantastic video! Thank you..
Thank you Chirayu! :) Thanks for stopping by :)
Amazing video...very well explained...
Thank you! :)
Very well done tutorial. Thank you. :)
You're very welcome! Thanks for stopping by! :)
really good vid! thanks
Thank you very much. Thanks for watching. :)
kinda liked your channel and whole vibe going on
Thank you so much! :)
Sir, thank you so much for this. 🙏
You are most welcome, Davecastic! :)
great tutorial thank you sir
Glad you liked it. :)
Thank you for sharing👍👍
Thanks for visiting
Nice tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers mate :)
that's so useful thank you sir
You are welcome. Thanks for stopping by! :)
I just am making the switch from Premiere to Davinci Resolve, but I have to keep my adobe subscription because of After Effects. But after seeing this as well as Fusion, and I'm curious, do you believe Davinci Resolve can be used to replace After Effects? Or is it still not there yet?
It entirely depends on what you do day in day out with After Effects. I was in the same boat as you two years ago when I made the switch, and I have given up on my Adobe subscription for Premiere and AE. The only apps I still use from Adobe are Lightroom and PS.
AE still rules the roost when it comes to 3D compositing (Fusion is getting there, but not quite), but if what you primarily use AE for is motion graphics and animations, then Fusion can absolutely do it. What I found during the transition was forcing myself to complete client projects in Fusion, come what may, helped me learn ways to do things the "Fusion way" as opposed to being held back by what I knew from AE. Hope this helps, mate! :)
great tutorial!
Thank you very much! :)
Thank you so much sir
You are welcome. Thanks for watching! :)
Very helpful
Thank you! I am glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by! :)
It's a yes from me!
Thank you 😊
Brilliant.
Thank you! :)
Sir you got Subscriber thanks for this,
Thank you very much! :)
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You said you weren't certain why they remove logos...it has to do with both copyright and trademark. You can't show anything in professional or commercial footage without express permission of the company that owns the trademark (or copyright). This precludes product placement. So if the company doesn't have a product placement contract with the producers of the video, they remove the logos and trademarks from the footage to avoid lawsuits. (some companies do it for money, others because they don't want the particular video or footage associated with their product...)
Thanks for the explanation, mate! :)
Why not use fusion to remove object and insert apple logos by duplicating trackers and merging ?
Yup, many ways to do this. I just wanted to explain the colour tab's workflow! :)
Amazing!!
Thanks!! :)
great video
It it not quite working for me yet ( user error 🤫 ) . But i do love your tutorials. They are very well explained. thank you 👍
Thanks mate. Let me know if I can help figure out why it isn't working for you. :)
Perhaps it is my source material. My tracker keeps shifting away from my selected points and start rotating like crazy 🤪. I will not give up.
haha cool. Well you know where to find me if you need me! :)@@rcarendsen
How to use the surface tracked as a mask?
Sorry, I am not sure I've understood the question.
What laptop characteristics i need to edit in davinchi and so on?
You'll want something with atleast 16Gb of RAM and a discrete GPU. The larger the screen the better -> I'd lean towards a 15 or a 16 inch. If you are in the market for a Mac, a Macbook Pro 16GB should be a good starter.
@@coffeebeanstudio ok what about core i5/7/9? I5 for render very slow?
@@anything7087 Yeah, I'd lean towards the i7 at a minimum. Resolve is power intensive. What you are really paying is for the computer to not be a bottleneck and affect your creativity. The last thing you want is you add an effect, and your system takes 15 seconds to respond. That drives me nuts.
thank you so much
Welcome 😊
thank u
You're welcome!
didnt get any surface tracker in ctr + tab search
It’s a studio only tool
I cant understand "surface tracker" in the newest version of davinci resolve not exists!
Surface tracker is a Studio only version. Do you have the studio version?
@@coffeebeanstudio nice. I have one hour search about an information! Yes in future, I will bye the studio version too!
Can you make a tutorial how to replacement a person with a gun for another in his hand,
Like, replace a guy holding a gun with something else? :D Hmm. very specific request, lol! :P
@@coffeebeanstudio yes
CAN YOU MAKE SOMETHING WITH PATICLES
What would you like to see?
Great
Needs more tutorials😊
Absolutely. More on the way. I am uploading one later today. Thanks for stopping by, and please subscribe if you haven't already! :)
Does this for watermarks?
Sorry, I don't follow.
I mean will this method work for removing watermarks from videos?
please make more fusion tuts
Hey Liquaa. Thanks for stopping by! And yes, more fusion tuts incoming! :)
Great work! But that a way to big apple logo lol
Thank you. Hahha.. yeah, the Apple is big :D
Stock content must be free of logos in order to be accepted by any stock agency. That's rule No 1 in stock.
Ah, interesting. I didn't realize that the stock agencies require that! Thanks for letting me know! :)
ive been trying to do this with some simple mini 3 pro drone footage. it never works
What are you finding hard with the footage?
@@coffeebeanstudio the tracking always skews out of shape or shutters at some point. My shots are too dynamic lol
I have no Surface Tracker in free version of Davinci.
Hey FM Channel. Yes, the surface tracker is a Studio feature. Since in this specific example, the two areas that we are tracking are flat surfaces, you can use the Planar Tracker to get similar results instead. Thanks for stopping by and watching! :)
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Cheers mate! :)
In 2023 no one show be building nodes to do effects. We are in a drag n drop era davinci resolve need to get rid of fusion and make all effects drag and drop like after effects, when they do t@ they will dominate the video editing software realm..
I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. Almost all compositing software follow the node techniques. It is really second nature once you get the hang of it. Look at Blender, Unreal Engine, Nuke etc... they all use the Node layout. After Effects is great with its layers, but really, under the hood, every "drag and drop" on a layer you do is actually a node. And every new layer you add is a merge node!
Cool wäre wenn du es auf deutsch machen würdest und englische Untertitel.
leider spreche ich kein Deutsch 😞
@@coffeebeanstudio Ich dachte wegen der deutschen Autonummer. Alles OK!
@@pixeldude1335 Mir gefällt einfach das deutsche Autonummern-Design :)
if you see your subcriber added 1 person, its me
Thanks for stopping by and watching. Please let me know if I can help in any other way! :)