I loved this video, very informative. It would take me a couple of go's to understanding masking and the editing techniques. But I loved it, I can't wait for more!
Glad you found it helpful! Masking is mighty helpful, no matter the project as you can use them in so many situations. We'll make sure to continue providing files for people to practice and follow along in future tutorials.
It's not a cold, it's rona. But I subscribed because this video helped me with masking. Davinci is great finding what you need is not obvious, for me anyway. Keep up the great work and I'll keep checking out your videos to learn Davinci Resolve.
Why do you say “To create a mask we need a MatteControl”? What features of a MatteControl did you use above simply masking the MediaIn, which could be done on the MediaIn node, no need for MatteControl?
Thank you so much for the simple video. I am new to Davinci and learned how to mask with this video. I wish I could say based on your video it was a straight shot of just watching the video. Unfortunately the animation was not working for me until I pressed on the diamond to make it the KeyFrame. If I would not deliberately marked the Keyframe the mask would continue to change shape, unlike your video. Once I forced to create the Keyframe the mask did not changed shape and thus retained the shape on that Keyframe. Maybe because I am new to Davinci. This idea for working with background and foreground was simple and awesome to understand key concepts as working with Fusion, masks and Keyframes.
Definitely recommending it. The learning curve might be a little steeper than Final Cut Pro or Premiere (which we used extensively through the years) but it’s definitely worth the effort and there is no better solution for color grading. What are you using at the moment?
There was a slight shift in shadows between both clips as they were recorded separately. A cross dissolve solved this by blending the transition making the shift a lot more natural.
I could hardly stand the matte control, but the frame-by-frame animation of one single mask... What!?.. What the hell are you showing? The hand has to be masked with another mask with a subtract from the first one!
Adding VFX to a video is fun! Also, recording while loosing your voice is quite the challenge. 🤣
Yay! Another professional video! Even though I don't drink coffee, thank you for this tutorial!
Coffee gooooood! ☕️ Thank you!
YES NOW I CAN MAKE MY OWN COFFEE !!
It’s a neat trick isn’t it? So much faster. 🖤
Great explanation Core thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!! Masks are actually super useful and this is just brushing the surface.
Well done guys
Thank you man!
really phenomenal videos. subbed and can't wait to see where you go!
Thank you Patrick, very much appreciated! We have some crazy ideas in our books. :D
I loved this video, very informative. It would take me a couple of go's to understanding masking and the editing techniques. But I loved it, I can't wait for more!
Glad you found it helpful! Masking is mighty helpful, no matter the project as you can use them in so many situations. We'll make sure to continue providing files for people to practice and follow along in future tutorials.
Nice video. You showed me a lot of advanced editing techniques. Preciate the help bro
Glad you found this helpful and thank you very much for watching!
It's not a cold, it's rona. But I subscribed because this video helped me with masking. Davinci is great finding what you need is not obvious, for me anyway. Keep up the great work and I'll keep checking out your videos to learn Davinci Resolve.
Me: "Look at my fancy coffee shot!"
My friend: "Wow.. wait, how?"
Me: "Core&Blue, better check it out 😉"
It is we’ll known that a fancy coffee B-roll makes your coffee taste better.
Thank you!
Why do you say “To create a mask we need a MatteControl”? What features of a MatteControl did you use above simply masking the MediaIn, which could be done on the MediaIn node, no need for MatteControl?
Thank you so much for the simple video. I am new to Davinci and learned how to mask with this video. I wish I could say based on your video it was a straight shot of just watching the video. Unfortunately the animation was not working for me until I pressed on the diamond to make it the KeyFrame. If I would not deliberately marked the Keyframe the mask would continue to change shape, unlike your video. Once I forced to create the Keyframe the mask did not changed shape and thus retained the shape on that Keyframe. Maybe because I am new to Davinci. This idea for working with background and foreground was simple and awesome to understand key concepts as working with Fusion, masks and Keyframes.
Great video and Thanks for sharing the footage for practice.
Great video. I really enjoyed this. The mask explanation was excellent. Thanks for creating it
Articule mon reuf ! :) Mais merci j'ai appris des trucs
Thank you for sharing ..wonderful tutorial
great video dude
Thanks a lot!
Superb explanation, thank you.
You are most welcome! Glad you liked it.
Super helpful
Awesome! 😄
Thank you Andreas! 🤟🏼🖤
didn't want to press the like button cus you had 420 likes but there it goes, 421
nice to the point thanks
Thank you very much Patrick!
Great video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.
doesn't work. Still visible.
I should like you dothe same tutrial but using magic mask to see the which is easier to do it
Comment faire apparaitre le second clip directement dans fusion ? Est-ce seulement possible ?
tes français toi je me trompe?
I need to learn Davinci one day.
Definitely recommending it. The learning curve might be a little steeper than Final Cut Pro or Premiere (which we used extensively through the years) but it’s definitely worth the effort and there is no better solution for color grading. What are you using at the moment?
What did cross Dissolve do? What was shadow problem you were solving via it?
There was a slight shift in shadows between both clips as they were recorded separately. A cross dissolve solved this by blending the transition making the shift a lot more natural.
I could hardly stand the matte control, but the frame-by-frame animation of one single mask...
What!?..
What the hell are you showing?
The hand has to be masked with another mask with a subtract from the first one!
Absolutely! 😁