Great tutorial!!! Would love to see more when you have time related to compositing redshift pass renders or working in fusion in general for 3d compositing
Fantastic! Can you maybe talk more about your z pass workflow next? I'm having a hard time trying to recreate a nice DOF with smooth edges on objects. Thank you!
To be honest i've not done a lot of dof stuff in fusion yet, i'd probably use frishluft's plugin - also check out chad from GSG's vid which covers some of that greyscalegorilla.com/tutorials/save-time-with-custom-aovs-in-redshift-for-cinema-4d/
There aren`t any turtorials on BMD Fusion here on UA-cam. Would it be to much to ask of you to create short 5 - 10 minutes videos that include the most basic things (for.ex: rendering, saving, small effects etc.)? You do a good job teaching ! :)
Holy moly that format compression tip is pure gold. My aov size went from 220mb to 88. Do you know if there are any disadvantages in using it, or, are there any senarios where it could cause artifacts/visual errors in the aovs ? (Huge thanks btw!)
Sorry dude, late reply. From my experience no. Basically you lose a very small amount of precision, but you still have way more than your likely to need for 99% of the work you'd do. I believe you only may have issues if you had a really huge value in the colour values, but if your getting that high, you'r gonna have bigger problems with rendering first. Course exr is a bit slower than lossless formats like tiff, but i find its perfect for my stuff. Also i've never needed to switch from half float to full float for rendering due to issues.
Thanks so much about these tutorials. My question is why you don't use Merge node, but you use Channel Boolean? Same like in Nuke you would use Shuffle than Merge? Can you tell me the difference?
You can use either, i think its the same as shuffle vs merge in nuke yes. For me channel booleans is a bit clearer to use than merge when doing stuff like add. But its all the same in the end
Brilliant overview, thanks Rich!
you would not believe how long I have waited for someone to explain this in the detail you just did. A very big thank-you.
Superb work. This can get really complex. I'm still trying to absorb everything.Thank you very much.
wow, both this and part 1: A massive thanks for the knowledge bomb
This video and your previous quick start guide have been a life saver. Excellent work!
"Hopefully this has been useful..."
Uh, you just blew my mind.
Hit the wall with
matte setups in AE, so this is much needed. Fantastic work Rich! Thanks
yeah that sucks in AE!!
That tutorial is incredibly useful. Thank you so much!!!
this is so so valuable, thank you.
So many jewels in here! Thanks you!
This is so perfect! You're awesome :)
Super helpful. Cheers.
Thank you Rich, looking forward to get into Fusion more.
Great tutorial!!! Would love to see more when you have time related to compositing redshift pass renders or working in fusion in general for 3d compositing
Thanks so much for these Rich! I'm currently making the pilgrimage to Fusion from After Effects and these videos are a huge help.
Amazing!! helped clear up a ton of questions I had about passes. Big thanks for making this!
Just subscribed to see more fusion tutorials.
Thank you
Thank you so much ! I finally understand all those weird passes !
Excellent ! Thank you
Great job Rich! Really nice toots.
Thank you so much! Finally I get how multipass works in Fusion... goodbye After FX
awesome, so helpful! thank you :)
Fantastic! Can you maybe talk more about your z pass workflow next? I'm having a hard time trying to recreate a nice DOF with smooth edges on objects. Thank you!
To be honest i've not done a lot of dof stuff in fusion yet, i'd probably use frishluft's plugin - also check out chad from GSG's vid which covers some of that greyscalegorilla.com/tutorials/save-time-with-custom-aovs-in-redshift-for-cinema-4d/
your a natural teacher man! ty so much for these awesome tutorials! will u do custom AOVs out of redshift also?
There aren`t any turtorials on BMD Fusion here on UA-cam. Would it be to much to ask of you to create short 5 - 10 minutes videos that include the most basic things (for.ex: rendering, saving, small effects etc.)? You do a good job teaching ! :)
Thank you!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
thank you
Holy moly that format compression tip is pure gold. My aov size went from 220mb to 88. Do you know if there are any disadvantages in using it, or, are there any senarios where it could cause artifacts/visual errors in the aovs ?
(Huge thanks btw!)
Sorry dude, late reply. From my experience no. Basically you lose a very small amount of precision, but you still have way more than your likely to need for 99% of the work you'd do. I believe you only may have issues if you had a really huge value in the colour values, but if your getting that high, you'r gonna have bigger problems with rendering first. Course exr is a bit slower than lossless formats like tiff, but i find its perfect for my stuff. Also i've never needed to switch from half float to full float for rendering due to issues.
Thanks so much about these tutorials. My question is why you don't use Merge node, but you use Channel Boolean? Same like in Nuke you would use Shuffle than Merge? Can you tell me the difference?
no difference! Merge node is the same, i just personally prefer channel booleans. You can use either
You can use either, i think its the same as shuffle vs merge in nuke yes. For me channel booleans is a bit clearer to use than merge when doing stuff like add. But its all the same in the end
Excellent, thank you!
Fantastic! Thank you!