The Easiest VFX EVER in Blender
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Let's learn perhaps the easiest type of vfx right in blender. This is a super beginner friendly tutorial for VFX in blender. We'll be learning how to planar track and replace screens all within blender! Make sure to like and subscribe for more amazing content!
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Never though about screen reflection on plane track. Looks way realistic!
You are awesome and providing footage for practice is awesome.... please make more VFX videos to learn
The reason people put green screen on , is usually for keying out fingers above mobile phones/tablets . And if you know how to key you can also get some reflections from the green screen. In this specific case a green screen is indeed useless. People in production sometimes don't really know the use cases and that is why they either don't put anything or go the extra mile and add them where they are not needed.
Had too many times where filmmakers don’t consult with any vfx person before they shoot and an easy shot becomes a post nightmare quickly. Costs can quickly increase so it’s in everyone’s interest be smart when shooting visual effects. Wish it was more of a thing :(
Great tutorial! I would love to see also how to remove a finger from in front of it or how to round the corners of the plane
three of my favorite movies on one wall, nice
Excellent tutorial, to the point. Subscribed!
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This is absolutely fantastic, thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial
Great job! I am a long time fan and wanted to drop this comment to boost you in the algorithm!
Lol thanks so much!!!
thank you so much this video make my day !!! SIR
very fantastic
I really love your videos
And Can u making video of wheal fish in sky in real world
Thank you so much!!!!!
I've seen this done on blackmagic fusion and after effects but man blender does just as good as any other compositing software... thanks for the tutorial!
Thankyou soo much brother you are the best ❤
expecting more video from you
You are the best
Excelente
9:40 my output is all black screen but it is already render in compositing, i find that there have a output call " render result' which is all black screen and viewer node is what output i looking for ,how could i fix it?plzzzz idk what should i do :(
Same
I am having the same Issue, can you please help? @Jacob
Nice work can u do tutorial about how we but vidou not image thnx ❤
You would just replace the image node with a movie clip node to put video on the screen
@@Jacob_Zirkle I will try but I have problem with the lights my vidou is in night I don't now how 2 make lock real
The problem I am getting is that when I render its very slow. I got ryzen 7 and rtx 4070 and 8gb ram
It’s due to the size of the image we put on the tv. I scaled mine down to 1080p and it worked faster. Hope that helps
can you please help by telling me , in blender 3.6 m not able to see shadow layers in passes sections. Please help me by locating where it is....
If you’re working in cycles, there isn’t a shadow pass like in eevee. Instead it’s the shadow catcher pass which means it’ll use all of the shadow catcher objects to give you a shadow pass. You can set objects to be shadow catchers in the object properties, visibility, and then selected the shadow catcher mask. Hope that helps
@@Jacob_Zirkle Thanks Buddy✌️...
@jacob 9:40 my output is all black screen but it is already render in compositing, i find that there have a output call " render result' which is all black screen and viewer node is what output i looking for ,how could i fix it?plzzzz idk what should i do :( @Jacob Zirkle
Hey jacob can this be done on footage that doesn't move?
Yeah I believe so however you should really be taking this into a compositing software like nuke, fusion, or after effects. That way you don’t have to track and could just warp the screen footage. I believe after effects has mesh warp and nuke is called grid warp or something like that. Hope that helps
I'm curious: why do you set the PNG compression to 0% when rendering to frames? I've seen other people do this as well, and it seems backwards to me. You're going to be producing a large number of large files, so why make them larger? I always set this to 100% compression when exporting to PNG. The speed difference is negligible, but the size savings really add up, especially if the sequence has a decent number of frames. After all, PNG is lossless, so there's no reason to worry about quality. The only tradeoff here is size versus speed.
Interesting I’ll run a test and see. To answer your question though, it mostly comes down to vfx artists been scared of the word compression. I do wonder if there’s a noticeable difference without loss of quality. For what I read, it seems to only increase render time so maybe that’s the trade off. Again I’m not too knowledgeable about file types and their compression so I think it’s a rarely talked about thing and something that only really very tech savvy artists will take advantage of.
@@Jacob_Zirkle I was wondering if that was the case. I have been wondering if there was a misunderstanding around the word "compression". In this regard PNG files are like ZIP files, not JPEG when it comes to compression, so it's perfectly safe to crank up the level without any image degradation. I suspect this is one of those things a lot of people do without knowing, and it spreads that way.
Thanks for the answer, and the great tutorials!
@@JosephDavies thanks so much! Also I think the problem in comparing it to a zip is that zip actually does loose quality in some cases. I’ve had industry clients that refuse to receive zip files because there’s a ever so small compression factor for mov and mp4 files. Doesn’t matter on small screen but for big screen you need all the quality you can get. Even rar formats are questionable to a couple of clients. A big thing in my opinion is colorist who demand true lossless and since vfx happens before color if they need to slam the gain for example some of the compression artifacts might rear there head. Honestly it’s all very confusing and it’s not brought up at all since storage and computing power are already so high to where it doesn’t matter as much.
Then you throw in color space, view transforms, and even codecs and everything just becomes a whole mess of interpretation.
@@Jacob_Zirkle PNG compression doesn't affect the pixels on the image at all.
BUT, compressing an image too much can take more time.
So compressing like 15-35% can help speed things up.
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dude, i can also do visual effects in blender
Following the tutorial and in the "compositing" tab, the image appears correctly inserted on the TV. But in the final render, no, it appears black.
I'm using Blender 4.0.2
love it man , please make more tutorials like this
started filmmaking recently and this video just saved me a tone of money for my project. thank you
bro firebending how to add in our video
Sunscribed right away❤
Can I ask that how did you ease in the images
Simple and informative. Great!
Thankyou so much for creating this tutorial...it's very helpful, i just have one doubt, what if i want to add a video clip inside the screen instead of image?? can it be done by using the same image node OR i have to use any other node ??
You just need to replace the image node with a movie clip node and it should work the same. Hope that helps!
Bro! WTF when did blender comp get this good, This is awesome Im gonna use this for our feature film. Thank you!
You should refer to this video always when you mention to use a PNG sequence so newbies will know how to do it :)
I don't understand nothing but it's cool!
Great job congrats
Please bro make video toturial on how to track shaky and longer video
What are you struggling with exactly so I might be able to answer?