biggest problem I'm having is I'm working with a clip of an Old Tv so the edges are contoured. There is also a subtle glare on the glass which I would like to retain. When I followed your instructions, it created a very obvious cut out of the green and did not retain the glare/texture of the glass. I can't find a tutorial anywhere online for this. Can you help?
Thanks for this, it is now opening craw from my canon mirrorless cameras. Although the raw says 14.1 and I downloaded 16.2 it still works on my photoshop 2022 was going to upgrade but now I don’t have too. Great advice thank you so much.
Thanks for the comment, I apricate the feedback. I couldn't figure out how to do it all in the same pass in fusion and didn't find anything online that helped me do so. I figured to just go to the edit page, make a compound clip and back to fusion, it is not that time consuming but it worked. If you know of a better way perhaps you can link a video here and help me get better and help everyone else that is coming here also. Thanks again and have an amazing day and take care.
Once tracking is done, create a planar transform, add the deltakeyer before the planartracker, then merge the deltakeyer with a transparent background and use a polygon and the planartransform to mask the markers on the merge. Change the planartracker to "corner pins", set it on "bg over fg" and connect the new screen. voila
Amazing...thank you so much. I spent two hours trying to install/reinstall/find / follow Adobe Instructions...problem was I couldn't find your video :( Wish I could do more to making this video much more widely recommended for this raw fix to Elements. 🍟😁😁
seems like you're doing more work than you need to as you already have all the tracking info in the first pass in Fusion. Why not just do the entire thing in Fusion without going back to the Edit page and making a comp clip and THEN going back into Fusion?
Thanks for the comment. I couldn't figure out how to do it all in the same pass in fusion and didn't find anything online that helped me do so. I figured to just go to the edit page, make a compound clip and back to fusion, it is not that time consuming but it worked. If you know of a better way perhaps you can link a video here and help me get better and help everyone else. Thanks again and have an amazing day.
@@7AVMedia You already did it in the later part where you create a fusion clip, then you have all the assets in your fusion comp. So you could just start with that in the beginning to bring all assets into fusion and re-use the tracking you do in the beginning for all steps that require tracking. Depending on the shot it would also make more sense to not have the screen on at all so you can just comp the artificial screen on the footage with screen or add and keep the original reflections to make it look more convincing. Roto out the thumb with magic mask or polygon shape. Works great if you have a phone or tablet with a more contrasty color to the screen to have enough tracking data. But it definitely sells the effect a lot better and it's less work since you don't have to remove markers etc.
Thanks for your comment. I like your channel, some very interesting techniques and entertaining content. Would you be so kind to link a tutorial video here for removing tracking markers from the green screen, so we all may get better. Thanks again and take care. @@hethfilms
@@7AVMedia Thank you :) Your method to remove the markers is absolutely valid. You just had a few unnecessary steps in it, that's all. I myself don't have a direct tutorial on this, but I do have a rather old tutorial on my channel on object removal in Fusion. These techniques could be used for tracker removal too: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9uLbmDHQD4E.html
just some constructive criticism, it might be better to upload this as a video instead of a short so people can rewind if they need to! I don't need this one re-uploaded, just something for you to think about in the future. Thanks for part 2!