Thank you so much Joris for providing such an excellent tutorial! Nowadays, it's very difficult to find channels that explain in such an excellent manner. Not everyone knows how to make tutorials, and you've done it exceptionally well. Thank you for explaining the best techniques and simple techniques along with shortcut keys. I appreciate it and don't want to go anywhere else to search.
WARNING: DO NOT FORGET TO DELETE THAT ROUNDED WINDOW AFTER YOU'VE FINISHED TOUCHING UP THE SKIN TONES! Otherwise, if your subject is moving around frame they will move out of that circle and the fixed skin tones won't apply to them any more and you will end up with people with great looking faces but perhaps some orangish hands. Point is just don't forget to get rid of that window.
@@sushantkoiri5211Click on the circle again and it should disappear! so when you click on the circle to appear, click on the same thing for it to disappear, hopefully i made sense.
I've just started learning Resolve, working on After effects and Premiere and TBH I'm always afraid of that node work flow but the way you made everything clear is really impressive. Thanks for the video.
Hey! Can you do a full BTS og how to edit a youtube video, vlog for example where you show everything in davinci resolve, all the functions? Great video!
Dude. Just came across this. So great! Fast for me as I am not an expert in Resolve. But watching over and over helps. Subscribed. Looking forward to other vids. All the best. Thanks.
U r amazing, 5 days back I watched this video and today I implemented it, loved the result, ill repeat it so many times so it makes second to nature for me, Thanks man
Super helpful! Just trying to get my feet under me in Resolve after learning Premiere over the past year. Looking forward to the workflow but will need many a tutorial like this one to get there! Thank you!
YOU ARE AMAZINGGGGG . ... A REQUEST COULD YOU PLEASE MAKE A TUTORIAL ON CLEANING SKIN, MAKEUP IMPERECTIONS USING RESOLVE ? SOMETIMES SHOT IS GREAT BUT BRIDES MAKEUP OR SKIN IS BAD !
Great video!!!!! This really breaks it down for me. Especially when you explained how to do the real and orange look without touching the skin. Super informative thank you!
but wanted to ask cuz I bought your luts and when I use them everything gets washed out or way crazy dark or light I know its something I am doing wrong have you ever seen this before?
How do you make it so the circle tracks the face because when the person moves out of the circle the color changes the wall behind them and not their face
Basically watch another video where the guy knows what he’s talking about. Or after selecting the skin tone with the qualifier, create a circle window on the face and track it
I have a problem, because my dress is the same or similar color to my skin in the video. So when I do what you say and I try to eliminate the dress with the picker it eliminates skin as well. Do you have maybe any advice how to solve this? Thank you.
CORRECTION! Pretty sure Clean Black and Clean white do NOT remove dark or light from the selection. They clean up the selection by removing eg. little unselected parts within a bigger selected part, reducing artifacts. It only lookes at the alpha data you might say, not the image itself! But great intro, i loved it.
Uh, small correction for you initial Workflow. Always put a rec 709 LUT NODE at the End of the Chain, this crushes and compresses all your Data into the REC 709 Colorspace, and from then on, you are working with compressed files, instead of the RAW / uncompressed / Log Files coming from your Camera. Other than that, great Video Joris.
may I kindly inquire why should we use Rec.709 LUT node on the end of the chain, if we can go to "color management" in "Settings" and set "Resolve color management preset" to Rec.709 and set "Output color space" to Rec.709. - ?
@@krishjohn then you dont have to. But if you use a node based REC 709 transform always use it at the End to prevent limiting working with compressed files (instead of Raw / Log)
Hi Joris, thank you very much for cool video! Do you know maybe, how I can during I scroll and make bibber video in preview, moving down, left, right in the video (in case I wanna see more details in the face, or maybe some details in the top of the video)? Thank you!
I'm using DWG with unmanaged color space on my timeline with custom CST's surrounding most of my nodes in the tree. Due to this, for reasons I don't quite understand, the Highlight preview mode changes the color of the video to the muted color because it is not taking into account those CST's with proper conversions (or the other nodes for that matter), making the vectorscope useless as it is not showing the final color of the image or the other nodes in the stack as it does in your example. My question is how do people work around this fact when managing color spaces with CST nodes? Thanks for the video
I am a whole new subscriber to your channel, Trying to learn Color grading. Hope I shall get fabulous information here. Thanks again for this lovely tutorial. And surely I may watch it for times to practice, sorry to increase your watch time ... 😉😅
Thank you for teaching me all of this video editing stuff ! The next month I will be launching my review channel here and that will be done with your help from these videos ! Great job ! Make the world a better place ! :)
You can use either but the unique part about the Primaries color wheels is that the lift, gamma, and gain overlap at their furthest points of influence. So, if you use the Lift for example, it overlaps into the Gamma. And the Log wheels have no overlap. For example, highlights affects highlights only.
I'm trying to do parametric masking (very much like picking skin tones) only with nature studies; like enhancing the sparkle of snow or bringing out the moss on a tree branch. It seems that all tutorials are concerned with skin tones, so I'm left with parsing out some of these techniques and reapplying them to what I'm trying to do. ?? If you know of anybody specializing in nature studies, please point me to them. ?? Thanks.
Thank you!
You're most welcome! Thanks for the tip 🙏🏻💥
I literally come back to this every time I'm editing a new video. This was so useful. Thank you!
we're in the same ship
me three
@@shookmusic 😂😂😂
LOL same
Watched over and over again! I normally only watch vlogs but this one, ha!
This is such a helpful video, I come back to it so often!!!!
Most fun and yet most informative video on Skin tone color grading. Thank you so much Joris!
Thank you so much Joris for providing such an excellent tutorial! Nowadays, it's very difficult to find channels that explain in such an excellent manner. Not everyone knows how to make tutorials, and you've done it exceptionally well. Thank you for explaining the best techniques and simple techniques along with shortcut keys. I appreciate it and don't want to go anywhere else to search.
You're very welcome!
WARNING: DO NOT FORGET TO DELETE THAT ROUNDED WINDOW AFTER YOU'VE FINISHED TOUCHING UP THE SKIN TONES! Otherwise, if your subject is moving around frame they will move out of that circle and the fixed skin tones won't apply to them any more and you will end up with people with great looking faces but perhaps some orangish hands. Point is just don't forget to get rid of that window.
💯👆🏻
How to get rid of that circular wheel ?
I second this
@@sushantkoiri5211Click on the circle again and it should disappear! so when you click on the circle to appear, click on the same thing for it to disappear, hopefully i made sense.
Just watch this tutorial 10 times got me. I love your tutorials man! You make a great teacher
I've just started learning Resolve, working on After effects and Premiere and TBH I'm always afraid of that node work flow but the way you made everything clear is really impressive. Thanks for the video.
I was overwhelmed too in the beginning but once it "clicks" in your brain, it's awesome! 🤩
Nice to see a tutorial just go through the basics on how and why to do it, and not spending 5 minutes talking about the theories behind each change
Hey! Can you do a full BTS og how to edit a youtube video, vlog for example where you show everything in davinci resolve, all the functions? Great video!
Awesome so far! Thank you for sharing, but at 4:06 Let's check... looks better. - How? How did you get rid of the selection? Ah! Shift + H 🙂
This is the best and simplest color Grading technique I've ever seen
That's great! Thanks for that. I've been colour grading hiking vlog for last few days and it saved me a lot of nerves and time !
What did you press when you said "let's check" at 4:06, to have the full image show up again?
Was it shift+H?
yes
I have been watching tutorials on skin tones, but have never found anyone this easy.
Please can you do a tutorial for black skin?
Packed with clear information, entertaining to watch and to the point, thank you for this!!
I appreciate your work on fabrics & it's great
@@Ishownight_0 Thank you
Thank you for the video! What did you push on 04:04? "let's check"
This is awesome! Thank you so much. Works so much better than face refine
Dope content! I'm about to make the jump from just photography and adding video content to my work. I love your tutorials. Well laid out!
That was one of the best tutorials I've ever watched. Thank you!
Dude. Just came across this. So great! Fast for me as I am not an expert in Resolve. But watching over and over helps. Subscribed. Looking forward to other vids. All the best. Thanks.
Literally just watched a video on the stuff you said at the beginning. UA-cam is my friend today. subbed :)
U r amazing, 5 days back I watched this video and today I implemented it, loved the result, ill repeat it so many times so it makes second to nature for me, Thanks man
thanks man learned a lot, coming from FCPX and i was scratching my head how to correct skin tone, you are a lifesaver
I am praticing by watching your tutorials and making vidoes on my channel now. Thank you!
perfect bro,..it works.thank you.. im searching for this video for 2 days. i did this with free version 18.😍😍👍👍
This is unbelievably helpful!!
Super helpful! Just trying to get my feet under me in Resolve after learning Premiere over the past year. Looking forward to the workflow but will need many a tutorial like this one to get there! Thank you!
Best skin tone color grade tut I´ve watched. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Man this is clean, I got great results!
This is so helpful! Thanks so much for making it!
YOU ARE AMAZINGGGGG . ... A REQUEST COULD YOU PLEASE MAKE A TUTORIAL ON CLEANING SKIN, MAKEUP IMPERECTIONS USING RESOLVE ? SOMETIMES SHOT IS GREAT BUT BRIDES MAKEUP OR SKIN IS BAD !
Great video!!!!! This really breaks it down for me. Especially when you explained how to do the real and orange look without touching the skin. Super informative thank you!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Exactly what I needed. Thanks much for this video.
Learned a lot from this tutorial!
thanks a lot. Amazing and clear stuff. Even for people who's new in this video thing ....
this would have been an absolutely perfect tutorial if at 4.06 you explained the keystrokes used to 'check'
I was just about to comment the same.. I done it but don't know how to check ..
Did you find out what I need to press to check ?
@@MrSharK97 Shift + H
So clear this is awesome !
but wanted to ask cuz I bought your luts and when I use them everything gets washed out or way crazy dark or light I know its something I am doing wrong have you ever seen this before?
This was very helpful for my task. Thanks. mate!
Love you brother. You make it understand so simply...
How do you make it so the circle tracks the face because when the person moves out of the circle the color changes the wall behind them and not their face
Basically watch another video where the guy knows what he’s talking about. Or after selecting the skin tone with the qualifier, create a circle window on the face and track it
This is an incredible tutorial, thank you!!
Best video ever for starters.
Good job man!!! This video is precious! New subscribe
Thank you so much. This explains it very clearly. My colour grading will look so much better now.
I have watched it 10x
Thank you so much!!! I'm learning a lot from your videos. Keep up the good work!!!
thanks a lot
thank you for this it was intimidating but you made it look easy
Glad I could help!
ur awesome!!
excellent! I'll be watching again :)
Great tutorial!
Thanks dude!👏👏👏🎬
so much fun and helpful - thank you so much
Thanks man this really helped!
I have a problem, because my dress is the same or similar color to my skin in the video. So when I do what you say and I try to eliminate the dress with the picker it eliminates skin as well. Do you have maybe any advice how to solve this? Thank you.
Jorris: Just watch this tutorial video 10x and it also good for my watch time. LOL! subbed!
Very important video easy and directly
Thank you so much
CORRECTION! Pretty sure Clean Black and Clean white do NOT remove dark or light from the selection. They clean up the selection by removing eg. little unselected parts within a bigger selected part, reducing artifacts. It only lookes at the alpha data you might say, not the image itself! But great intro, i loved it.
You are an amazing teacher sir. ty
Thanks! Much appreciated 💯💥
🤯! Great tips
Very helpful and informative. Thank you!!!
I am going to check out more of your videos.
Man, you save my life, Thanks !!
What address should I send the invoice to?
@@JorisHermans but you already save a life, its more than an invoice bro 😂
Awesome, simple easy, and to the point!! Thank you!!
Worked for me thanks!
Great tips there, thank you!
Uh, small correction for you initial Workflow. Always put a rec 709 LUT NODE at the End of the Chain, this crushes and compresses all your Data into the REC 709 Colorspace, and from then on, you are working with compressed files, instead of the RAW / uncompressed / Log Files coming from your Camera. Other than that, great Video Joris.
Thanks for the info!! I usually work with a color space transform so not much experience with Rec709 luts 🙏🏻💥
may I kindly inquire why should we use Rec.709 LUT node on the end of the chain, if we can go to "color management" in "Settings" and set "Resolve color management preset" to Rec.709 and set "Output color space" to Rec.709. - ?
@@krishjohn then you dont have to. But if you use a node based REC 709 transform always use it at the End to prevent limiting working with compressed files (instead of Raw / Log)
Thank you for this comment!! I was confused as to why the Color Space Transform node was before the other adjustments 😄
Hi Joris, thank you very much for cool video! Do you know maybe, how I can during I scroll and make bibber video in preview, moving down, left, right in the video (in case I wanna see more details in the face, or maybe some details in the top of the video)? Thank you!
4:08 how you did let's check? how you removed that grey part?
This is exactly what I need to know... it seems like my edits made with the grey (highlighted) part are not actually sticking to the whole clip...
Shift + H
I'm using DWG with unmanaged color space on my timeline with custom CST's surrounding most of my nodes in the tree. Due to this, for reasons I don't quite understand, the Highlight preview mode changes the color of the video to the muted color because it is not taking into account those CST's with proper conversions (or the other nodes for that matter), making the vectorscope useless as it is not showing the final color of the image or the other nodes in the stack as it does in your example. My question is how do people work around this fact when managing color spaces with CST nodes?
Thanks for the video
Great tutorial Joris - thank you for sharing it with us 🙏🏻
Great video man!
Great Video ! THX
Hey man cool video. Could make a video explaining the vectorescope style's and all those option there simplified, hue vectors and so on?
I am a whole new subscriber to your channel, Trying to learn Color grading. Hope I shall get fabulous information here. Thanks again for this lovely tutorial. And surely I may watch it for times to practice, sorry to increase your watch time ... 😉😅
the amount of times ive come back to this video...
Amazing!
This was so helpful, thanks man!!
Thanks for watching!
Hi!! Do you have any tips for videos that weren´t recorded in log?🙁
Thank you for teaching me all of this video editing stuff ! The next month I will be launching my review channel here and that will be done with your help from these videos ! Great job ! Make the world a better place ! :)
Thanks for the useful video and for being straight to the point
very helpful thanks!
Awesome vid ty!
thank you very much for the video
Thank you so much for your time and this excelent video. My video ends up looking rubbish but I will keep trying :-)
excelente muchas gracias, lo voy a ver 20 veces
thx a lot. Very usefull.
Its really clear
dude 🙌🙌
at 4:07 when you say let's check - what is the command you gave for the video to become normal from grayish selection?
SHIFT + H
Great video, one question why did you switch to the log wheels before adjusting the skintones?
It's amazing👍😍 thanks bro. Which blue light you used right behind you.?
It's an AndyCine RGB light 👌🏻
@@JorisHermans thank you🙏
Joris, Maybe you can help-how do you copy skin tone mask from one clip to another? or you have to get skin tones on every clip?
👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/zbw1zKA6Fl0/v-deo.html 😎
@@JorisHermansthank you
Can you explain why you would choose the primary log wheels over the primaries wheel?
You can use either but the unique part about the Primaries color wheels is that the lift, gamma, and gain overlap at their furthest points of influence. So, if you use the Lift for example, it overlaps into the Gamma. And the Log wheels have no overlap. For example, highlights affects highlights only.
Thanks Good work ❤️❤️ were can I get your raw video file
thank you 🥰
I'm trying to do parametric masking (very much like picking skin tones) only with nature studies; like enhancing the sparkle of snow or bringing out the moss on a tree branch. It seems that all tutorials are concerned with skin tones, so I'm left with parsing out some of these techniques and reapplying them to what I'm trying to do.
?? If you know of anybody specializing in nature studies, please point me to them. ?? Thanks.
Is it also possible to work in this way on 8-bit images? All praise for the work!
Yes, no problem!