Been trying to figure this out with other techniques and it'd never get it quite right. Following your steps worked perfectly. Thank you for the clarity and making it easy to understand the process!
Really superb tutorial, Tony. Clear, precise, and covers a variety of Resolve's abilities around a practical and relatable example. Really looking forward to more videos from you. Thank you.
Here's the video clip I used
www.pexels.com/video/a-shot-of-an-empty-street-in-the-city-4203566/
clearest explanation of using timestretcher node for this purpose i've found
Been trying to figure this out with other techniques and it'd never get it quite right. Following your steps worked perfectly. Thank you for the clarity and making it easy to understand the process!
Really superb tutorial, Tony. Clear, precise, and covers a variety of Resolve's abilities around a practical and relatable example. Really looking forward to more videos from you. Thank you.
Thank you. I'm happy that you found it useful.
This was an excellent way of object removal, rather than the same old repetitive youtubers plagiarising....😊
I've just switched over to Resolve from Vegas. This tutorial is gold - you just earned a new sub! :)
Thank you. I’m happy that it was useful. Have a nice day.
Thanks Tony, this help me more to understand, how to do this in Fusion.
I’m glad it was useful.
I cant see my brush when trying to clone out the object. It is just a circle with a x in the middle. No way to adjust the brush size either?
Nice. I didn't know I could put two polygon nodes in a row and they would both work on the mask input of the tracker node.
I’m happy that you learned something new.
NICE 👍👍👍
Thank you.
Hi Tony, where's the link to the clip?
Apologies. I forgot to add it.
www.pexels.com/video/a-shot-of-an-empty-street-in-the-city-4203566/