I like the way you approach the task and all your videos are always a great help. I became a normal editor to a very fancy one overnight by learning from your videos. thanks man!! keep making!!
I've been using resolve for 2-3 years now. I only know like 20% of it. There's this famous 80-20 rule that I think fits my case perfectly. The rule says if you learn 20% of the skill, you'll be able to finish 80% of the task. Don't be overwhelmed. Take your time.
GReat idea. Thanks for the video. What if I have an high resolution where all details are can be found in one single file. When I use transform in fusion and zoom in, it somehow loses quality. How would you prevent this?
Great really useful because i was trying to do this in imageplane3d but it's really use a lot of resources , but this is creative solution , can you do more tutorials about maps , how can you do this effect to unzoom and zoom in a neighbor place ?
Omg i was just trying to figure it out and gave up then the legend upload a tutorial on it, real legend i appreciated so much and ur content is so useful ty brother. also is there is a way to make maps dont lose resolution when zooming just like geolayers in AE or its not possible? I tried to import the map as svg from qgis but it appears as white in davinci idk why
Thanks. Geolayers uses map services like Mapbox or OpenStreetMaps to fetch the data using an API. These services provide vector map tiles instead of raster tiles which is why it doesn't lose quality. You are probably exporting a satellite image as SVG. You should only use SVG when dealing with data like buildings, streets, waterways etc and not for a static image.
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I like the way you approach the task and all your videos are always a great help. I became a normal editor to a very fancy one overnight by learning from your videos. thanks man!! keep making!!
Super video comme toujours 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for sharing
Very useful, thanks
Glad to hear that!
Hey bro, how long did it take you to reach this level of skill in Resolve?
I've been using resolve for 2-3 years now. I only know like 20% of it. There's this famous 80-20 rule that I think fits my case perfectly. The rule says if you learn 20% of the skill, you'll be able to finish 80% of the task. Don't be overwhelmed. Take your time.
@@MotionEpic love this
GReat idea. Thanks for the video. What if I have an high resolution where all details are can be found in one single file. When I use transform in fusion and zoom in, it somehow loses quality. How would you prevent this?
Try using a loader node to load your image.
NICE 🙌
Thanks 🔥
Great really useful because i was trying to do this in imageplane3d but it's really use a lot of resources , but this is creative solution , can you do more tutorials about maps , how can you do this effect to unzoom and zoom in a neighbor place ?
Excelent, what is the name of the app ? (Google earth alternative)Thnx
Qgis
Omg i was just trying to figure it out and gave up then the legend upload a tutorial on it, real legend i appreciated so much and ur content is so useful ty brother. also is there is a way to make maps dont lose resolution when zooming just like geolayers in AE or its not possible? I tried to import the map as svg from qgis but it appears as white in davinci idk why
Thanks. Geolayers uses map services like Mapbox or OpenStreetMaps to fetch the data using an API. These services provide vector map tiles instead of raster tiles which is why it doesn't lose quality.
You are probably exporting a satellite image as SVG. You should only use SVG when dealing with data like buildings, streets, waterways etc and not for a static image.
@MotionEpic aight got it ty for informing me🙏🏻
don't loose it, keep it tight 👍