This is great!! I can really use these effects! I just did something similar in my stop motion videos but no movement because I wasn’t sure how to track it. 👍👍
I'd like to see a 3d element (car, spaceship, monster, etc.) composited into hand-hand real-world footage where the camera is moving through a scene, such as a park, city, beach, etc. Another way of finding good subjects for tutorials would be to search for popular AE tutorials and replicate them in Fusion.
I do a ton of masking to hide rigs when doing stop motion. Is there a way to mask and track an object? It’s painful masking picture by picture frame by frame.
The magic mask is really awesome! It can be a little slow and resource intensive sometimes but if you compare it to manually masking out entire shots, well worth the $300 just for that tool alone!
Hey Jake, great video! I have a question though... I would like to combine my mountainbike and video editing passions making short, fast promotion videos for MTB youtubers and stuff. Do you think it's possible? Any advice? (P.S. I'm an amateur). Keep up the great content, best tutorials for Davinci💪
You keep disregarding one of the most important aspects of compositing in Fusion, which is to work in a linear colourspace. You really should look into it.
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the king has returned! welcome back, Jake, been a while!
Thanks! It really has, I'm glad to be back and hope to release some awesome stuff this year! I have a lot planned so stay tuned!
Awesome video!! Waiting for more awesome stuff man!
WELCOME BACK
Thanks Mann! Pun intended 😂
Great tutorial, very effective. Thanks.
I appreciate it Ray!
Great work as always!
Thank you very much, a really great tutorial!
No problem! Thanks!
Really good - and at a nice fast pace!
Thanks Mike! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing..... Handy and easy
I'm glad I could help! Thanks!
This is great!! I can really use these effects! I just did something similar in my stop motion videos but no movement because I wasn’t sure how to track it. 👍👍
That's awesome! Hopefully you can add some movement in future projects now!
this knows what he is doing
What VFX tutorials do YOU want to see next??? ⬇
a lesson, what the difference between trackers in Da Vinci Resolve
any of video copilot's vfx but in davinci/fusion. i request the crossfire one.
@@ragingpoop8658 that's a cool one! I'll look into it!
I'd like to see a 3d element (car, spaceship, monster, etc.) composited into hand-hand real-world footage where the camera is moving through a scene, such as a park, city, beach, etc. Another way of finding good subjects for tutorials would be to search for popular AE tutorials and replicate them in Fusion.
I do a ton of masking to hide rigs when doing stop motion. Is there a way to mask and track an object?
It’s painful masking picture by picture frame by frame.
Huge help!
thank you so much ^^
Great video, Jake! Quick, informative and to-the-point. Btw, how awesome is the Magic Mask in Fusion???
The magic mask is really awesome! It can be a little slow and resource intensive sometimes but if you compare it to manually masking out entire shots, well worth the $300 just for that tool alone!
could u do a video about davicni reolve 18 and what to do if there is no sound becuase i think u explain the info in a special way only u can do
Hey Jake, great video! I have a question though... I would like to combine my mountainbike and video editing passions making short, fast promotion videos for MTB youtubers and stuff. Do you think it's possible? Any advice? (P.S. I'm an amateur). Keep up the great content, best tutorials for Davinci💪
couldnt you use the "Hold First Frame" option in each media node rather than using the time speed node ?
That is a method but it was acting weird for me so I went with the Time Speed node instead. It's really simple and was 100% reliable
i dont see tracker 1 i just see (tracker1tracker1path) did i do something wrong?
good
How will you charge for 3 hour full movie ?
You keep disregarding one of the most important aspects of compositing in Fusion, which is to work in a linear colourspace. You really should look into it.
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So he didn't even show the final product?
Cool, all my clients ask for bullet hits on car windows. I get that all the time. I’m being sarcastic of course…