thanks a lot for another fantastic tutorial. You've added some essential information to what I already knew about masks and blur techniques...cheers from Hamburg !
How would you do this in the free version of DR if your subject was moving closer to and then farther from the camera, while doing jumping jacks for example?
I’ve been motion tracking in AE for a long time - interesting to see how Resolve handles it! I hope the AI trend makes its way into motion tracing to be even more content-aware.
I used the first technique in my free version of the app, but when i made the blur overlay it said it was a paid feature, and now it has a huge watermark over my video :( Anyone know why? Thanks for the technique though it worked really well
When I used the first method, the end of the process for my blur background, I couldn't complete because not a paid version.... then watermark was over all my video.....
The tutorial is decent - but people should be aware that "P" is only doing full screen because you must have it programmed to do so under top menu - Davinci Resolve > Keyboard Preferences" - Some people might be clicking P and wondering why it doesn't go full page- I believe the default is Command-F
It's sad to see that a program as advanced as DR still doesn't automatically do cropping and background blurring... whereas in a program as basic as Capcut it's easier to do.
I agree that it would be nice to have that feature automated, however keep in mind that DaVinci is tailored to working professionals producing commercials and movies vs capcut which is tailored to content creators producing web content
This was so helpful, thank you!
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thanks a lot for another fantastic tutorial. You've added some essential information to what I already knew about masks and blur techniques...cheers from Hamburg !
You’re welcome! Appreciate your comment!
How would you do this in the free version of DR if your subject was moving closer to and then farther from the camera, while doing jumping jacks for example?
Lens blur is not available in the free version? only studio
Yeah that's what I was wondering, you have to use another type, such as gaussian blur
you also do not need to add another node you can invert the mask at the pen tool and adjust the mask settings at the same time
Best explanation I've seen. Due to the nature of my films I only use a Gopro so this will be invaluable. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
you can use the same procedure here using Gaussian blur for the free version of Resolve.
I’ve been motion tracking in AE for a long time - interesting to see how Resolve handles it! I hope the AI trend makes its way into motion tracing to be even more content-aware.
Ya I hope it’ll get significantly better with AI too!!
awsome tutorial!! thank you
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Thank you Alli !
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Помогло, спасибо!
nice tutorial 👍
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Great video. Thanks
Appreciate the comment!
Sometimes my davinci is not able to track background of fast moving video how do I fix it?
I used the first technique in my free version of the app, but when i made the blur overlay it said it was a paid feature, and now it has a huge watermark over my video :( Anyone know why? Thanks for the technique though it worked really well
When I used the first method, the end of the process for my blur background, I couldn't complete because not a paid version.... then watermark was over all my video.....
Is this usually used when filming wasn't able to get the background as blurry as they wanted?
Yes, exactly!! It can help make the footage look for high end by separating the background form the foreground
Спасибо, все очень полезно!)
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Lens Blur doesn't work with the free version
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The tutorial is decent - but people should be aware that "P" is only doing full screen because you must have it programmed to do so under top menu - Davinci Resolve > Keyboard Preferences" - Some people might be clicking P and wondering why it doesn't go full page- I believe the default is Command-F
It's sad to see that a program as advanced as DR still doesn't automatically do cropping and background blurring... whereas in a program as basic as Capcut it's easier to do.
I agree that it would be nice to have that feature automated, however keep in mind that DaVinci is tailored to working professionals producing commercials and movies vs capcut which is tailored to content creators producing web content
Magic mask is a bit of a resource hog but does do the rotoscoping and quite well. Blurring should be a choice- all blurs can make a different look.
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