Awesome release once again Hugh!!! You keep giving us consumers such great tips and tricks. You are the best!!! Also, great reference to this years RU-vid Rewind!
Ok man the more I watch your vids the more I am pretty sure you are some sort of magical 360 wizard. How do you find the time to get good at this stuff, do jobs, AND make all these instructionals for FREE?! I'm just amazed by your knowledge, talent, and generosity.
Nice. Would it work to hold the drone upside down and take a few photos on location, just before flying, to get some more plates, so you could use less clone brush?
Great idea - but how you hold a drone upside down in the sky? If it is too low, the tree or objects that are taller than you will still be in screen - and the relative distance of "stuffs" in sky will be in different sizes. But def worth to try next time I fly if I am on a open ground! Or use a super long selfie stick to do so!
@@hughhou Haha! Well I guess you could move about 100 metres in each direction and take a few, that way you'd probably end up with enough to fill in the trees etc. Actually, another way, is to make a top mounted camera holder and fly it up to take photos. That way you wouldn't need two cameras. You could even record video of the same type of slow steady movement and it'd probably line up ok for things like skys.
Another great video! In some of my One X drone recordings, there is a very clear visible stitch line in the sky - probably due to contrast between the lenses. With other camera software, it is possible to select 'match color' to handle this, but I cannot find this feature in Insta's Studio software. Have you found a good method for handling this issue?
If that is the case, Mistika is the go to tool to match them. My tip is - as you see my picture, attach the camera side way and always fly towared and against the sun - so I know both lenes got even sun
Very impressive, thanks you for submitting to the mocha. But this good thing is too expensive for an ordinary user :( Maybe we can agree how can you help to professionally remove the drone?
Go join the facebook group and ask the Admin Luke to make you one. He still trying to get the link up and everything while he is having a full-time job lol.
You are da man!, thank you for all your very helpful tutorials!. One question, how do I remove a tripod? I own a Insta360 pro camera and wants to get the best of it. The camera is still in one place so no movement and the ground is sand. I couln not find a good tutorial about it. Thanks again!
Using Resolve: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xlOhluai5mk.html / Using Premiere: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9Up3ZOpof9Q.html / Older tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PZHaBCaeMPY.html - I cover tripod removal on all of them :)
Hello, do you have any tutorial where explain how to remove the tripod? In what format should you export to not lose quality in 360 videos? Thanks for your help !
I love these drone removal techniques. For a long horizontal flight i tried to use the mocha pro plugin in AE in conjunction with the clone stamp tool. But i dont like using the clone stamp tool. The zenith looks kinda messy with strains. Isnt it possible to some how use content aware like in Photoshop or the inpainting tool in Affinity Photo? Cloning away the drones seems the only way for me to properly remove the drone. Tracking in Mocha pro makes the sky look even more ugly.
You can use Affinity Photo to remove it without Mocha - I mentioned that in my latest Resolve editing tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ypB2J_p1Ayk.html
@@hughhou Thanks Hugh! I tried that but it doest work because the sky changes during the long horizontal flight. It seems to work well with short flights and vertical movements.