4:31 There is a way to clean up the eye area manually? Because when I try to replicate the tutorial there is always areas around the eye that I simply can't remove no matter how I change the saturation or the luminance levels.
Thanks for the video, suggestion, what I would have done first, is to make the track of the eye, after I had the tracking data done, I would have made it the size of the eye and then if necessary, the qualifier.
4:28 There is any other way to clean the image? When I alter the luminance or saturation some parts around the eye they don't disappear and if keep altering the luminance or the saturation the eye disappear.
@@BlakeJonesShowsHowDoYouDoThat yeah at the time i wrote this i hadn't played around much with keyframings and such, but i started to play around with it now . Color keyframings is a bit different than when i use fusion so it takes some time :p
Finally, among all the hay I fround the needle! Thank you so much so giving me the tutorial on exactly what i needed
Glad I could help!
4:31 There is a way to clean up the eye area manually? Because when I try to replicate the tutorial there is always areas around the eye that I simply can't remove no matter how I change the saturation or the luminance levels.
awesome trick! had some issues but I still got some cool effects and learned a lot from this! thanks!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the video, suggestion, what I would have done first, is to make the track of the eye, after I had the tracking data done, I would have made it the size of the eye and then if necessary, the qualifier.
That's a great idea!
This was very informative! Thank you Blake!
My pleasure!
I would’ve loved to see the result🥹
How you'll track it when you have a black eye
Quick question, how do I pan the image after zooming in the way you did? I use a mac, therefore I don’t have a middle mouse button
Is there an easy way to copy the same colour to both eyes?
4:28 There is any other way to clean the image?
When I alter the luminance or saturation some parts around the eye they don't disappear and if keep altering the luminance or the saturation the eye disappear.
May I ask if this works on dark Brown eyes that look almost black?
Yes, it works fine.
lol thanks for this tutorial, was wondering how to not get the color when someone blinks in videos.
Happy to help!
Thank you so much! although i have some issues with it not staying the color if the camera moves (might be poor lighting conditions though)
In that case you might want to add a Dynamic key frame color change to compensate for the lighting changes.
@@BlakeJonesShowsHowDoYouDoThat yeah at the time i wrote this i hadn't played around much with keyframings and such, but i started to play around with it now . Color keyframings is a bit different than when i use fusion so it takes some time :p
Very useful. Thank you.
Thank you so much
Hehe, now I can trick my brother and sister just need a mask to hide my face more.