Wow, this took my color grading skills to the next level! 🎨✨ I've watched thousands of videos over the past year, but none of them helped me as much as this one! Now I can finally create my own unique look! 🙌 You’re truly a master at what you do - thank you so much for this incredible help! 👏🔥
I'd like to hear more about your thought process during your videos, the reasons of what you do and why. Sometimes i feel like some stuff just happen and we do not hear much why you do it. But overall great video bud. Keep up the good work. Really like watching your videos :)
@@berkaynumani8918 Actually, I try to explain what I do as much as possible, but you're right, sometimes I pass things quickly without realizing it. I'll be more careful from now on. Thank you 🙏🏻
Amazing tutorial! I just encountered your channel and I am definitely follow you. Seeing that people from my country producing high quality content is also amazing! Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much, your explanation was very clear. I applied the changes to my video and the result was wonderful. I still have difficulty improving the quality of the videos recorded with my DJI Osmo Action 1, but I notice a great improvement with these adjustments. I will watch more videos. Hugs from Brazil.
wow well explained, i have watched 100s of video but nothing comes close to the way you go straight to the point and show some effective ways of getting better quality with ease..i hardly comment on videos but for this one its worth the typing and hopefully more people arrive on your page bless up, this was soo helpful 🙏🙏🙏
Hey bro, I just wanted to say thanks for this video. it cam out just in time. I just filmed a black an Orange McLaren and this node tree really helped. I plan on using it for future projects! I wish you would've went over the noise reduction and skin node a little more because I am new to DR. But my video came out really good anyways! Thanks again!
Davinci also have excellent tools for adding sharpness in post. Most people shoot with in-camera sharpening set to the lowest setting ( in sony cameras, -7 sharpening) so you can add it in post. There's many tutorials here on youtube - try them out 😊 it can make a huge difference
It's actually quite simple. first I freeze the time of the image and stack it in layers as you said. then I activate a node in each layer. I don't know how clear it is from here, but maybe one day I will show it in a tutorial 😄
thanks for it. i was wondering how does footages in movies and ads looks so sharpen. yes they use 8k and 12 k cameras but still we can achieve the loook with 4k. can we achieve the same look by fx30 ? reply
Thank you sooo much! In the DWG node, my input gamma while shooting on Sony a6400 is Cine4 or Still, which I have no option in the CST panel. What should I be selecting? I am just using a picture profile to shoot with Gamma set Cine4/Still and Color mode to S-Gamut3.Cine How should I input the options in the CST node panel?
Hey can you make a video on how to setup the UI for resolve? I was testing out some buttons and i messed up and hit Reset UI Layout under workspace. Now i have been trying to fix some of the boxes but it is not presentable at all. Thanks
Öncelikle çok kaliteli bir içerik olmuş ama ufak bi isteğim olacak. Davinci'de color'ı anlatan çok fazla türkçe kaynak yok. Yapabilirsen bunun gibi color üzerine olan videolarından bazılarına türkçe altyazı ekleyebilir misin?
Yes, I always put effects like sharpening, vignetting, halation after the rec709 conversion node. Because everything before this node is to correct the footage. All other things like effects or luts are to create a certain mood
Merhaba, öncelikle çok kaliteli bir video gerçekten tebrik ederim. Tamamını izledim ama benim için çok ileri seviye ve free versiyon kullanıyorum. Color Grading öğrenmek istiyorum basit bir şekilde, öyle bir videon var mı? Aksiyon kamerası ile çektiğim görüntülerde minik oynamalar yapmak istiyorum yalnızca. Profilimde deneme videolarımı görebilirsin, olduğu gibi yükledim onları. Aslında hobi olarak fotoğraf çekiyorum orada bu konulara hakimim faydası elbet oluyor ama o şekilde ayar yaptığımda video güzel gelmiyor gözüme. Color Grading yerine LUT meselesini mi öğrensem? Hazır LUTlar vardır herhalde her videoda gözüme iyi gelen lutu mu seçip kullansam? Kullandığım dji kameranın mobil uygulamasında güzel filtreler var ama telefona aktar düzenle geri al falan uğraşmak istemedim, mobil düzenlemeyi sevmiyorum hiç. Bir de kameramda D-LOG 10 bit çekim ayarı var onunla çekip free versiyonda düzenlemem mümkün mü? Ben normal color ayarlarında her şey otoda çekiyorum Böyle profesyonel bir videoya çok amatör bir yorum yapıyorum ama en azından etkileşim sayılır :)) Sevgiler
@@atikmuhammed merhaba teşekkür ederim önce yorumun için 🙏🏻 Benim yaptığım videolar biraz daha detaylı senin de söylediğin gibi. Ama youtube da bir çok başlangıç seviyesini anlatan iyi videolar var. Onlardan yaralanabilirsin. Lut kullanılabilir tabii ki ama onu da her görüntüye uyarlamak zordur. Vakit kazandırabilir, ama her zaman istediğin sonuca ulaşamazsın. Onun dışında bir çok şeyi Davinci’nin free versiyonuyla yapabilirsin. Ama 10 bit görüntü free de kullanılamıyor diye hatırlıyorum. Denemek lazım. Aslında en başında çok karışık gözükse de mantığını anlayınca hızlıca öğrenirsin. Sadece başında biraz sabretmek gerekiyor 😄 iyi şanslar 🕺🏻
Man this is so impressive to see but it feels so overwhelming just to watch, as soon as I saw you had to create so many different nodes my brain checked out, why cant you make changes like this to a single node instead of it requiring so many steps?
@@TheJudeza That's a very good question and I can understand how you feel. I might even make another video about it. But in short, the reason for having so many nodes is to have more control. 🙌🏻
@TheJudeza You sort of can and you sort of can't. The best analogy would be similar to cooking an extravagant meal with multiple dishes that are intended to go together. You could just throw it all in to one pot, stir it up, and see what you get - but if something goes great/terrible, you have no way of knowing precisely what did that (therefore you have no control on how to do it again/prevent yourself from doing it again). With nodes/layers, you can see that if you *cook* the contrast a little too much on a curve, versus another node with a slider, versus another node with the primaries, you can tweak each one individually to find the perfect balance - and therefore know how each layer contributed to the final image by turning the nodes on and off one at a time (ctrl + d, alt + d). There's also some more advanced techniques like colour space transforms, colour matching, and white balance, which are necessary to do without interference of other adjustments (highlighting the benefits of nodes). That gets a bit more in to colour correction versus colour grading, but I hope that helps give you the gist.
@@shaybolt10 I have a few on my channel but I'm actually going to start a new series on davinci resolve where I'm going to share the very basics of the color page. So stay tuned🙌🏻
@@moonbowb ahhahahaah :D kankam şu an tek derdim renkleri biribirne dengelemek atıyorum öğlen ve akşam üstü gibi onuda bir video çekersen mükemmel olur hayır duası alınırsss
I'm sorry, but that's not what chiaroscuro means. Chiaruscoro is also know as 'lost edges'. It is when a part of the foreground is similar enough to a part of the background that the painter refrains from painting an edge in part of that area, thereby making the image more photorealistic. In paintings prior to Caravaggio they would always render each element a distinct,with clear edges all around.You get the same effect inphotography if part of the background is very dark and you don't lighten she shadow side or use a backlight on the shadow side of a person in the foreground. You see that a lot in The Godfather. Chiaroscuro also wwork with things that are bright. If the sky is very bright and the foregroud light side on a person is very high key, then you will lose the edge between that face's brigh edge and the background.
That is like 6 months of watching a lot of color grading videos in 10 min! Great job! 👍
@@TheVeggieBiker thank youu
same!
Thanks man .. no booring drama ..straight to points and no booring learning ...awesome
Thank youu🫶🏻
@@moonbowb man ! if thats the way you show how to create more different looks it would be awesome . straight to the point! nothing better than that..
@@batouchemohamedmehdi5325 exactly, I don’t like slow tutorials either 😄 thank you 🙂↔️🙏🏻
dude was straight to the point
agree!
had no idea about hdr contrast being better. thanks
Wow, this took my color grading skills to the next level! 🎨✨ I've watched thousands of videos over the past year, but none of them helped me as much as this one! Now I can finally create my own unique look! 🙌 You’re truly a master at what you do - thank you so much for this incredible help! 👏🔥
@@BaranRobin1 thank you for your amazing comment! 🫶🏻🥳 I’m so glad to hear that I could help 🕺🏻
Yours is the best explanation of DaVinci Resolve node tree I've ever seen. I'm sure it will help a lot for beginners like me. Thank you so much.
@@지니픽쳐 you’re welcome 🙏🏻 I’m so glad I could help 🙂↔️
Really cool explanations! Learned a lot! Thank you also for no background music and your calm style of talking.
I'm so glad I could help 🥳
Wow short and precise, loved the way you presented the infos, keep making content👏
Thank youu🙌🏻
I'd like to hear more about your thought process during your videos, the reasons of what you do and why. Sometimes i feel like some stuff just happen and we do not hear much why you do it. But overall great video bud. Keep up the good work. Really like watching your videos :)
@@berkaynumani8918 Actually, I try to explain what I do as much as possible, but you're right, sometimes I pass things quickly without realizing it. I'll be more careful from now on. Thank you 🙏🏻
Infact i emphasized it before as well
this one is incredible ! Thanks man.
Abi selamlar türk olduğunu aksanından anladım direkt :)
Böyle içerikler üreten türklerin olması çok hoş umarım daha da büyürsün.
Hahaha aksan ele veriyor hemen tabi 😄 çok teşekkür ederim bro 🫶🏻
nice greek video 👏🎬 καλύτερος τραγουδιστής
@@semihguzey8375 hahahahahahshdjdjd
ahah bende hemen anlayıp hakkında kısmına baktım
@@atikmuhammedsen bensin ben de aynısını yaptım
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
Excellent teaching, made things 1000 times clearer. Well done, instantly subbed!
Thank youu 🫶🏻🥳
Amazing tutorial! I just encountered your channel and I am definitely follow you. Seeing that people from my country producing high quality content is also amazing! Keep up the good work!
It means a lot to me to have your support, thank you so much 🫶🏻
Great tutorial, I learned so much and love your node tree!
@@DavidWinstead thank you 🥳🫶🏻
Thanks for the great video. It will probably take me a while to internalize this approach. But the result is great. I have left the subscription
@@1000-days-europe thank you 🙌🏻
Thank you very much, your explanation was very clear. I applied the changes to my video and the result was wonderful. I still have difficulty improving the quality of the videos recorded with my DJI Osmo Action 1, but I notice a great improvement with these adjustments. I will watch more videos. Hugs from Brazil.
Thank you, I’m really glad that I could help 🫶🏻🥳
Man, I have never used Davinci, but it was so well explained that I feel like I could do this too. Thank you! Awesome video.
@@ViniciusLisboaHD I'm so happy to hear that and you can definitely do it 🏄🏻♂️ thank you 🥳
gracias!
De nada 😄
❤❤❤❤ love the education already 😅😅😅 let's go
@@asmallnigerian hahaha yeah let’s goo😄
Great Video! Thank you!
You are welcome!
this was great, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Really good video dude 👌Clear and to the point with amazing results 🔥🔥🔥
Thank youu🙂↔️
Thank You so much for this Video!
This is amazing! Instant sub! Thank you!
@@gusthecanonrebel that’s amazing thank youu 🥳
Good job brother
@@burakguler07 thank you 🙏🏻
Güzel video olmuş dost eline sağlık, bizdeki videographerların da sonunda davinci tarafına geldiğini görmek güzel.
teşekkür ederim, aynen öyle ben de yıllardır herkese daha iyi olduğunu anlatmaya çalışıyorum 😄
Learned a lot from this video. Thanks!
Great content..loved it🔥 keep posting it sir👌🏻👌🏻
@@vincentgroovemorton9155 thank youu🥳
wow well explained, i have watched 100s of video but nothing comes close to the way you go straight to the point and show some effective ways of getting better quality with ease..i hardly comment on videos but for this one its worth the typing and hopefully more people arrive on your page bless up, this was soo helpful 🙏🙏🙏
thank you so much for your wonderful comment, I'm so glad I could help ☺
you earned a subscriber man great way of teaching please continue making more videos
Thank you
@@JacobKMathews that’s great, thank you 🥳 I will definitely keep making these videos 🙂↔️
Eline sağlık hocam iyi anlatmışsın
@@FormedGame teşekkürlerr 🙏🏻
This was extremely helpful. Thank you!
Its cool master , plz make the guide split tone with palettes color ❤
@@lotusfarm68 thank you, I was thinking of making a tutorial about split tone 👍🏻
I hit the thumbs up JUST in the first 20seconds!!!
@@staff924 hahaha thank you 😍
I will have to agree with you far the best video I have watched I understood in moments
thats amazing
Intro had me brooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@gauravsharma76975 🫶🏻🫶🏻🥳
very high quality tutorial full of information, thank you very much
@@muazzamsena thank youu 🥳🥳
Nefis. I learned I lot. Thank you very much
great tutorial
Thank you 🎉
Thank bro, very easy to understand and detailed
@@CallmeAlex14 thank youu 🫶🏻
sick grade man
@@eternus9411 thank youu 🫶🏻🙌🏻
Nice! Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏼
This is a fantastic video! Thank you! Like and Subscribed CLICKED.
@@brandonwatsonmedia thank youu🥳
Great Tutorial :)
@@georgiossalon thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Right to the point. easy to follow. thank you!
Hey bro, I just wanted to say thanks for this video. it cam out just in time. I just filmed a black an Orange McLaren and this node tree really helped. I plan on using it for future projects! I wish you would've went over the noise reduction and skin node a little more because I am new to DR. But my video came out really good anyways! Thanks again!
@@AustinEdwards-f5l That’s amazing! I will make a seperate video about skintones. Stay tuned for that 🥳
Thanks a lot man! too much informative... and amazing!
Thank youu🫶🏻🫶🏻
thank you so much you explain very clear.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great tutorial,
Everything explained very simply and understandably.
I picked up a few cool tricks for myself.
SUB is coming
@@TomaszBoro thank you 🥳
This info is so helpful. Thank you
Tkanks for the tips, will try them!
@@Drift_Therapy awesome! ✨
Awesome. Thank you 🙏
🕺🏻🎉
Nice video breakdown do you have any videos on skin tones and separating subject from the background?
I will definitely make a tutorial about skin tones 🙌🏻
@@moonbowb Cool
awesome bro👌
Great vid
thank you sir
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🫡🫡🫡🫡 LOVE From RWANDA 🇷🇼 Now I get how to balance my CONTRAST clearly 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
superb
@@MrRayoBass 🫶🏻🫶🏻
🎉🎉 สุดยอดเลยครับ
First minute I subscribed
@@jamesmettle2 😂😂 thank youu🫶🏻
@ check your gears. Saw an nd filter. Enquiring to buy one but I keep seeing complains of spots on the footage. How do you deal with it
@ I haven’t encountered such a problem, but of course it is necessary to clean it before each shoot 💯
super!!
@@WeDoFilms 🫶🏻🫶🏻
good job brohhhh..
Thank youu🫶🏻
awesome video...how did you get the log footage so clean and sharp?
Thank you 🙌🏻I exposed it correctly during the shoot and used a sony 50 mm 1.4 lens, a very sharp lens. 🙂↔️
Davinci also have excellent tools for adding sharpness in post. Most people shoot with in-camera sharpening set to the lowest setting ( in sony cameras, -7 sharpening) so you can add it in post. There's many tutorials here on youtube - try them out 😊 it can make a huge difference
@@housepandacrew581thanks boss
@@moonbowbthank you sir
Very interesting, I am also curious how you did those layers of before and after at the beginning of the vid? 🤔
It's actually quite simple. first I freeze the time of the image and stack it in layers as you said. then I activate a node in each layer. I don't know how clear it is from here, but maybe one day I will show it in a tutorial 😄
@@moonbowb that would be awesome to see it! Thanks for your response 🙏🏼
I would like to know how to expose and configure the camera to give you those colors.
Are you able to export those notes so we could import and edit with that node structure?
@moonbowb whats your camera settings please 4:57
I shoot with sony a7sIII. Picture profile pp8 sony sgamut3.cine and slog3.
thanks for it. i was wondering how does footages in movies and ads looks so sharpen. yes they use 8k and 12 k cameras but still we can achieve the loook with 4k. can we achieve the same look by fx30 ? reply
@@WritersReview yes absolutely, fx30 is a very poweful camera. With the help of right lens choices and lighting you can achieve such results 🙌🏻
please consider also color grading food and peeson. Thanks man
Thank you sooo much! In the DWG node, my input gamma while shooting on Sony a6400 is Cine4 or Still, which I have no option in the CST panel. What should I be selecting? I am just using a picture profile to shoot with Gamma set Cine4/Still and Color mode to S-Gamut3.Cine
How should I input the options in the CST node panel?
Hmm that’s a good question, I will try Cine4 and let you know 🙌🏻
@@moonbowb I am currently using Input Color mode as S-Gamut3.Cine and Gamma set to 'Use timeline'
@@fxstation1329 yeah I was thinking the same thing, that probably works 👌🏻
@@moonbowb Thank you!
Could you do a tutorial about creating a soft/pastel look too? nvm. found it^^
@@simoz78 😂😂
Hey can you make a video on how to setup the UI for resolve? I was testing out some buttons and i messed up and hit Reset UI Layout under workspace. Now i have been trying to fix some of the boxes but it is not presentable at all. Thanks
Is it possible to provide the current video material for download, to be used for study and practice? Thank you!
@@willcheung1374 drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vYMU4CLrQ9M89Dgpg11TLduBMOpnivx2 I have other clips on this link for practice , but not this one 🥲
Öncelikle çok kaliteli bir içerik olmuş ama ufak bi isteğim olacak. Davinci'de color'ı anlatan çok fazla türkçe kaynak yok. Yapabilirsen bunun gibi color üzerine olan videolarından bazılarına türkçe altyazı ekleyebilir misin?
@@veyselsavuk903 Teşekkür ederim, tabi ekleyebilirim 🙌🏻
Ağzına Sağlık;)
@@araskologlu7846 teşekkür ederimm🫶🏻
Is it work if i use gopro log with that color space and gamma like that?
You need to convert from gopro log to davinci wide gamut in the first cst node. Everything else works if you convert the footage to rec709 correctly
@@moonbowb nice, i'll try later. Thank's man,, you're very helpful
can you give us the grab stills data and exported to a link? so we can practice the same trick?.
Sure I’ll add the clip to the drive link 👌🏻
Why didn't you put sharpen and vignette before cst?
Any specific reasons you put them after the cst node?
Yes, I always put effects like sharpening, vignetting, halation after the rec709 conversion node. Because everything before this node is to correct the footage. All other things like effects or luts are to create a certain mood
@@moonbowb okay, got it... thank you for replying ❤️
@ you’re welcome 🙏🏻
@@moonbowb subscribed ❤️
mate can u show how to grade footage from iphone 14 pro max with 60 fps
@@lolaxicer8359 sure I’ll add that to the list 🥳
@@moonbowb then i ' ll subscribe you.. its realy hard color grading standar iphone video , because it is 8 bit
can i purchase a template for this, im looking for this type of high contrast look for my vlogs
I've just started working on the lut package I'm going to release, I'll definitely add this look. 🥳
@@moonbowb cool let me know when its done i will definitely purchase
from were can i take dctl good free
I’ll look into it ✌🏻
color grading feels so much different in Davinci than in Premiere Pro. Adobe needs to up their game
@@negativaura that is so true 😂
Merhaba, öncelikle çok kaliteli bir video gerçekten tebrik ederim. Tamamını izledim ama benim için çok ileri seviye ve free versiyon kullanıyorum. Color Grading öğrenmek istiyorum basit bir şekilde, öyle bir videon var mı? Aksiyon kamerası ile çektiğim görüntülerde minik oynamalar yapmak istiyorum yalnızca. Profilimde deneme videolarımı görebilirsin, olduğu gibi yükledim onları. Aslında hobi olarak fotoğraf çekiyorum orada bu konulara hakimim faydası elbet oluyor ama o şekilde ayar yaptığımda video güzel gelmiyor gözüme. Color Grading yerine LUT meselesini mi öğrensem? Hazır LUTlar vardır herhalde her videoda gözüme iyi gelen lutu mu seçip kullansam?
Kullandığım dji kameranın mobil uygulamasında güzel filtreler var ama telefona aktar düzenle geri al falan uğraşmak istemedim, mobil düzenlemeyi sevmiyorum hiç.
Bir de kameramda D-LOG 10 bit çekim ayarı var onunla çekip free versiyonda düzenlemem mümkün mü? Ben normal color ayarlarında her şey otoda çekiyorum
Böyle profesyonel bir videoya çok amatör bir yorum yapıyorum ama en azından etkileşim sayılır :))
Sevgiler
@@atikmuhammed merhaba teşekkür ederim önce yorumun için 🙏🏻 Benim yaptığım videolar biraz daha detaylı senin de söylediğin gibi. Ama youtube da bir çok başlangıç seviyesini anlatan iyi videolar var. Onlardan yaralanabilirsin. Lut kullanılabilir tabii ki ama onu da her görüntüye uyarlamak zordur. Vakit kazandırabilir, ama her zaman istediğin sonuca ulaşamazsın. Onun dışında bir çok şeyi Davinci’nin free versiyonuyla yapabilirsin. Ama 10 bit görüntü free de kullanılamıyor diye hatırlıyorum. Denemek lazım. Aslında en başında çok karışık gözükse de mantığını anlayınca hızlıca öğrenirsin. Sadece başında biraz sabretmek gerekiyor 😄 iyi şanslar 🕺🏻
@@moonbowb çok teşekkür ederimm 🙏🏻
You have to decide what is more important, what you have to say or your trick-or-treat background track.
@@glen-draketoolworks7186 true..
Dostum bu video çok yardımcı oldu. Kanalına katıl butonu eklemelisin
@@Coupdegraceful olabilir tabii, teşekkürlerr 🙌🏻
Man this is so impressive to see but it feels so overwhelming just to watch, as soon as I saw you had to create so many different nodes my brain checked out, why cant you make changes like this to a single node instead of it requiring so many steps?
@@TheJudeza That's a very good question and I can understand how you feel. I might even make another video about it. But in short, the reason for having so many nodes is to have more control. 🙌🏻
@TheJudeza
You sort of can and you sort of can't. The best analogy would be similar to cooking an extravagant meal with multiple dishes that are intended to go together. You could just throw it all in to one pot, stir it up, and see what you get - but if something goes great/terrible, you have no way of knowing precisely what did that (therefore you have no control on how to do it again/prevent yourself from doing it again).
With nodes/layers, you can see that if you *cook* the contrast a little too much on a curve, versus another node with a slider, versus another node with the primaries, you can tweak each one individually to find the perfect balance - and therefore know how each layer contributed to the final image by turning the nodes on and off one at a time (ctrl + d, alt + d). There's also some more advanced techniques like colour space transforms, colour matching, and white balance, which are necessary to do without interference of other adjustments (highlighting the benefits of nodes). That gets a bit more in to colour correction versus colour grading, but I hope that helps give you the gist.
where can i find a beginner friendly video
@@shaybolt10 I have a few on my channel but I'm actually going to start a new series on davinci resolve where I'm going to share the very basics of the color page. So stay tuned🙌🏻
Is this possible in free version of the resolve?
@@xplorider_18 Yes it is! I didn’t use any paid feature🙌🏻
@@moonbowb thanks man.. you are a true artist
@@xplorider_18 thank you 🫶🏻🥹
Please upload the original footage to Google Drive.....
nedense çok türk geldin bana sen ya eline emeğine sağlık
öyleyim zaten 😄 teşekkürlerr
@@moonbowb ahhahahaah :D kankam şu an tek derdim renkleri biribirne dengelemek
atıyorum öğlen ve akşam üstü gibi onuda bir video çekersen mükemmel olur hayır duası alınırsss
I'm sorry, but that's not what chiaroscuro means. Chiaruscoro is also know as 'lost edges'. It is when a part of the foreground is similar enough to a part of the background that the painter refrains from painting an edge in part of that area, thereby making the image more photorealistic. In paintings prior to Caravaggio they would always render each element a distinct,with clear edges all around.You get the same effect inphotography if part of the background is very dark and you don't lighten she shadow side or use a backlight on the shadow side of a person in the foreground. You see that a lot in The Godfather. Chiaroscuro also wwork with things that are bright. If the sky is very bright and the foregroud light side on a person is very high key, then you will lose the edge between that face's brigh edge and the background.
👌💯🥇🎬
Ağzına sağlık Türksün sanırım :)
@@mustafabol1706 aynen 😄 çok teşekkürlerr 🙏🏻
But Remember... light your shots or use available lights efficiently
That’s right 🙌🏻
Okay galiba ismin :D
When the source material looks better than the reworked material.
🙂↔️
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Drop the powergrade please 😂 lol
I’m working on a lut pack 😂
I'am loading at this time🙄🥴
@@pemulunghikmah6039 Yes, you should definitely try it! 🏄🏻♂️
@@moonbowb I'll thanks brother