Thank you. That was an easy learning for me. The only thing thing what puzzled me is that you had three dots under the nodes and mine only had two. I may learn the why in another video.
Somewhere above the screen you'll find an icon that looks like a rectangle, or two rectangles one next to the other. THat's the button that you need to click.
This is the best keying tutorial I’ve ever seen! I’ve been trying to find how to stop using after effects for my green screen work because it takes years to render out but I hadn’t been able to achieve a good key with Davinci resolve, that’s changed today! 👏👏👏 thank you so much!
@@coffeebeanstudio As of today, July 25 2024, using Davinci Resolve 19, do you recommend this technique as the best way to still do Green Screening? Thank you
Notes for personal reference: TYPES OF MASKS - Fusion Masks - Power Windows (Color) - Qualifiers (Color) - tap on Highlight near the preview to isolate the qualifier area - Magic Masks (Color) - Studio Only; as an alternative, creating a polygonal mask and tracking it should still work fine (?) - Depth Maps (Edit/Color) - Studio Only
You have explained things in a way NO ONE ELSE has to this point of my learning path. Subscribed and Liked!!! Look forward to binge watching your videos.
It's very nice but too complicated. In After Effects you just push a few settings and you're done. The end result is not that different but here you will soend 10 times more time.
That’s not necessarily true. In resolve too you can press a button and get a green screen key. But neither the one press in AE nor in Resolve will get you production quality keys. You can get away with it for home videos.
super thoughtful and well-paced tutorial, thank you! is it normal to do the manual rotoscoping? it made a lot of sense in the context of your demo/short clip, but wouldn't that get overwhelming for longer clips? thanks!
Rotoscoping is a good skill to learn, but modern tools help simplify it. There are auto-roto tools, and the Magic mask for example which can automate the roto. I kept it basic so that it's understandable, but you'd normally want to make use of one of the other tools to help with roto.
thank you I made the animation before seeing the vid I thought I was the first to do it on davinci because I discovered how to do the lines w the fast noise 😂 but you made it way better
1) the Bspline node and the 2) MediaOut2 for color grading were HUGE tips that I've been looking for for a long time and I wasn't expect you to include that in this video. Thanks for making this!
I appreciate your video and the way you transfer knowledge. Your building block approach insures a comprehensive way to understand. Thanks you so much and I will eagerly search your site for more areas you cover.
Great Video Vikram....lays out very clearly one of the most important effects that DaVinci does so well. Plus you do it on the sweet spot of under 10 minutes too!
thanks for the information, i learned new things, also i have the doubt about motion, how to select the in and out of the frame, need clear explaination of fusion page, thankyou so much coffee bean
I know the basics of masking but there was a little detail that I was trying to figure it out, and I couldn't find anywhere else, but in your video. Thank you sir! And congrats!