I love the dedication you put into this project and its details, I'm your biggest fan!
the compositing is what im most excited about, it really makes it look "professional"
i could watch a lot of compositing videos for animation becauae i dont see it offten whith Davinci. Compositing is kinda abstract and hard to understand to me but the results make it worth it
This is incredible! How do you not have more subscribers?
Thank you for this 🫡
Thanks!! This is really useful, there's not much content out there like this. Looking forward to using this on my next projects.
Clean tutorial.
Also - Krita is a good friend for free art programs. Served me well for years.
dude this is amazing stuff. One of the best DR tubers out there.
Thanks for the tutorial, I'm going to try it out for myself
Commenting for the algorithm to push this video it helped me alot Thanks
I'm not into cartoons/animations, and I'll probably never use any of these techniques, however this is absolutely brilliant and a great example of the power of this software! Nice. 🙂
Nice work. 🔥🔥🔥 I'll have to start using that custom control node for my presets.
Wow! This is really good
I want you to make a full course on 2D animation in Davinci resolve!!!
wow this is really good
Thanks for the tutorial 🔥
Dude!
Totally amazed at what you are able to accomplish.
Is there a way to export the fusion rigging controls so they are accessible in the "Edit" page?
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial
Really nice Vidéo ! Thanks for that ! A Masterclass to animate any things !!
And the Next video => keyboard shortcut for animate everything ^^ hahah Or Maybe a micro panel Customization ^^
thank you so much this was eye opening
I saw your previous video and I literally just 1 minute ago finished my rig after watching some other videos. I haven't finished this video yet but I'm guessing the dissolve function will be used for expressions and remove parts. I've just got transform nodes, merge nodes and a background node. I was about to make a macro and I saw this video.
this is an awesome thing about DR thanks for the tut, i am still waiting for the tut you said your gonna do about the lighting doe... 😅
Amazing job, thank you!
How much hard drive do you have to run this 😂
Love this
Nicely done. 👍
👏👏👏
Great, I do animations like this too.
Blin, i was working on a common tutorial... But it was too long and i didn't finish the edit ... I don't know how you edited this less than 30 min 😅... Great job!
Ive got clip studio but I hate the layers (for animation) so I'm definitely gonna try this
I was wondering whether the nodes way of doing things would be more intuitive than a layers-based system. You seem to have confirmed that.
Ty for this ur always a saver for me
thank you so much
Better option to Gimp for drawing is Krita ... you could also do it as VECTORS instea dof Rasters using Inkscape or Affinity Designer.
I'm just wondering if you used the free or paid one?
Is their anything like the puppet tool of after effects in davinci would be so usefull and safe like hours of time
Thanks!
Wouldn't it be easier to then rig and animate in Blender Grease Pencil?
Thanks a lot for this, but isn't it quicker to do it in a software like opentoonz?
Sure it's quicker because OpenToonz was designed for it. This is just a proof of concept. One that can be used in any node based composting software. I could see you doing this even in something like Natron if you wanted to.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
How do you animate like storytime animators in divashi resolve
I don't think that there was anything there that is Studio-specific, so you're probably good to go with the free version.
In all the videos it talks about 'image sequence', are these not a normal image, do you have to create this in another program or is 'image sequence' just a name that you give to a series of photos. I speak Dutch and translations are sometimes very unclear
imagine if someone could create a tool for this.
Next step, spend a month animating frame by frame
This is amazing. When I got tendinitis a few years ago, I never thought I'd be able to make drawings come to life even though I could still do Greasepencil put so much strain on me I'd all but given up. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, it means a lot