In this tutorial series, we will talk about Blackmagic Fusion Studio and Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve (Fusion page) as a professional VFX Compositing package. We will dive into basic workflows and techniques to make your daily compositing work more effective and fun.
In this tutorial, you will learn the different modes and tools inside of the Fusion Polygon Mask and BSpline Mask Node. We will talk about drawing and modifying Masks, how to convert control vertices between linear and smooth, using the shape box and even transformation keyboard shortcuts for rotoscoping and how to move the pivot of a Mask. Also you learn the advanced technique of using an inner and an outer Mask line with soft falloff for motion blur in the double line masks. You also learn how to adjust the Fusion Page user interface to have more room for compositing.
If you have questions or topics, which should be added, please let me know.
If you want to support me for publishing more free tutorials you could join my Patreons:
👉 / pixeltrain3d
or give me a fast Coffee time Tip:
👉 PayPal: paypal.me/pixeltrain
00:00 Overview of the series and the lesson
00:45 Adjusting the Fusion Page Layout for compositing
04:10 Changing the Flow Settings for better readability
05:15 The Polygon Mask Tool
06:22 Deactivate Autokeying for the rotoshape
07:00 Tools & Modes of the Polygon Mask node
08:14 Adding additional splines to a shape
08:56 Understanding the Paint Mode
09:15 Using the Click & Append Mode
10:30 Modify shapes in the Insert & Modify Mode
11:23 Modify only Mode
11:50 Working with the Control vertices
12:20 Smooth and Linear Interpolation
12:55 Keyboard Shortcuts
13:56 Using the Shapebox
15:02 Transforming selected Control Vertices with Keyboard Shortcuts
16:33 Working with BSplines and Weighting
18:00 Converting BSplines to Bezier Masks and viseversa
18:37 Reduce Points
19:25 Freehand Drawing a Polyline
19:54 Working with soft Masks
21:22 Working with Double Polygon lines
24:52 Adjusting a Masks Pivot Point
25:48 Outro
As a Senior 3D & VFX Trainer, Helge Maus teaches 3D- & VFX Applications for 20 years. His focus lies on VFX, but he also works with many studios and agencies from different visualization areas. He focuses on Houdini FX, Blender, and NUKE for his daily work and training.
Find more information on www.pixeltrain.net
RU-vid: / pixeltrain3dvfxtrainings
Mastodon: mastodon.art/web/@pixeltrain3d
Instagram: / pixeltrain3d
LinkedIn: / pixeltrain
Artstation: www.artstation.com/pixeltrain
Blog: www.helgemaus.com
7 авг 2024