This is great my man.. I always pickup something valuable in your tuts and this is no exception on the sharpening approach. Definitely worth my time to watch this one.
One tip: if you want to use powerwindows and/or keys in other nodes, you can connect the blue arrow between the nodes so the receiver inherit the alpha channel from the source node. That way, if you need to change the masking or retrack or add windows, you can do it in the first of these nodes and the change will ripple down automagically as they use the same alpha channel. Even better. If you go into the nodes key tab (not the qualifier) you can even invert the alpha it got from the previous node. That way you can reliably effect everything not in that powerwindow or key. Effectively doing the same thing as adding an "outside node" from the menu that adds nodes.
I pressed the like button, because I liked the video. 😃
Thank you Alles 🤣 very glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the comment! 😁✌
This is great my man.. I always pickup something valuable in your tuts and this is no exception on the sharpening approach. Definitely worth my time to watch this one.
Thank you!! I really appreciate the comment my friend 🙏✌
We've missed you! Great video, as always, thanks!
Thank you Harri!! It's good to be back 😁 a lot of new things to come for the channel 🚀
Also: great Jaguar on your desktop (15:27) - what is it?
Thank you!! I believe the Jaguar is just a concept but I wish it were real 😍
One tip: if you want to use powerwindows and/or keys in other nodes, you can connect the blue arrow between the nodes so the receiver inherit the alpha channel from the source node. That way, if you need to change the masking or retrack or add windows, you can do it in the first of these nodes and the change will ripple down automagically as they use the same alpha channel.
Even better. If you go into the nodes key tab (not the qualifier) you can even invert the alpha it got from the previous node. That way you can reliably effect everything not in that powerwindow or key. Effectively doing the same thing as adding an "outside node" from the menu that adds nodes.
This is great insight! Thank you for the comment 👊✌
Hey, what mouse are you using there? Thanks!
It is the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard and mouse 👍
Great video as always. Glad to see you back :)
Thank you for the comment Ririlan! I like your name, very unique! 👊✌
Excelente.
Thank you! 👊✌
resolve crashes now any time i use this in ver 17.2. :( Any suggestions?
great job
Thank you brother 🙏✌
He is back! With the old intro we love
Thank you for the warm welcome Ahmad 🙏🎉