Thank you Max, I played around with the free versions and had so much fun, so I purchased a few of the latest DCTL’s. I will continue to support your work so keep them coming! Thanks again
The Split tone segment in the Contour DCTL by Cullen Kelly looks exactly the same as your DCTL. Did you collaborate with him on that? I think you released your DCTL first though.
This one is an improved version of the free one I released a year or so ago, which iirc was inspired by Cullen quickly giving a peek of his own DCTL (which was not publicly available) in a video a good while ago. I'm pretty sure said DCTL was the direct precursor to the split module in Contour. A lot of my stuff is heavily influenced by Cullen's principles tbh.
To be honest, I haven't tried using them together, as I really use my own tools for everything and don't really have much use for the film look creator. That said, It doesn't sound like a bad idea and I don't see a reason why you couldn't use them alongside each other. You can of course download the demo and have a play around if you like the results you get. :) (Order of operations would most likely be split tone dctl → film look creator)
I will add, the film look creator obviously does a huge range of things other than just split tone, so these dctls alone can of course not recreate everything it has to offer.
Darren Mostyn also has a really interesting comparison video with FLC and Dehancer. It's a pretty good example of how the built-in Resolve tools are a really good start, but the dedicated tools like Dehancer and DCTLs offer cleaner and more precise look adjustments. But like Max said, some of the tools within FLC like the grain, halation, and bloom would be optimal to use in tandem with something like this split tone DCTL.
@@CameraTim Agreed! The grain, halation and bloom effects in Film Look Creator are *really* good. Didn't think to mention those but definitely a good idea to use those in tandem with DCTLs or other plugins.
One day I'm going to buy them all. Not sure when that'll be, but I love how these looks are so well controlled.
Thank you Max, I played around with the free versions and had so much fun, so I purchased a few of the latest DCTL’s. I will continue to support your work so keep them coming! Thanks again
Thank you so much for your support! Glad you enjoy my tools :)
Fantastic work Max, big fan of your design philosophy with these!
Thanks so much Henry!
The Split tone segment in the Contour DCTL by Cullen Kelly looks exactly the same as your DCTL. Did you collaborate with him on that? I think you released your DCTL first though.
This one is an improved version of the free one I released a year or so ago, which iirc was inspired by Cullen quickly giving a peek of his own DCTL (which was not publicly available) in a video a good while ago. I'm pretty sure said DCTL was the direct precursor to the split module in Contour. A lot of my stuff is heavily influenced by Cullen's principles tbh.
Is there a way to buy only the split tone custome?
Currently not, I'm afraid.
So you can use your dctl with film look creator or in place of?
To be honest, I haven't tried using them together, as I really use my own tools for everything and don't really have much use for the film look creator. That said, It doesn't sound like a bad idea and I don't see a reason why you couldn't use them alongside each other. You can of course download the demo and have a play around if you like the results you get. :) (Order of operations would most likely be split tone dctl → film look creator)
I will add, the film look creator obviously does a huge range of things other than just split tone, so these dctls alone can of course not recreate everything it has to offer.
Darren Mostyn also has a really interesting comparison video with FLC and Dehancer. It's a pretty good example of how the built-in Resolve tools are a really good start, but the dedicated tools like Dehancer and DCTLs offer cleaner and more precise look adjustments. But like Max said, some of the tools within FLC like the grain, halation, and bloom would be optimal to use in tandem with something like this split tone DCTL.
@@CameraTim Agreed! The grain, halation and bloom effects in Film Look Creator are *really* good. Didn't think to mention those but definitely a good idea to use those in tandem with DCTLs or other plugins.