New RELIGHT FX in DaVinci Resolve 18.5 is Amazing! | How to Relight a Scene Step by Step
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- In this tutorial, we'll be diving into the new Relight Effect Tool in DaVinci Resolve 18.5. This powerful tool allows you to adjust the lighting in your footage, whether you're trying to correct color imbalances or create a specific mood for your project.
I'll start by showing you how to access the Relight Tool and explore its different parameters, then walk you through some real-world examples of how to use the tool to enhance your footage, such as adding warmth to skin tones, brightening up shadow areas, and creating a more dramatic lighting effect.
Along the way, I’ll share tips and tricks for getting the most out of the Relight Tool, as well as some best practices for integrating it into your workflow. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use DaVinci Resolve's Relight Tool to take your video editing skills to the next level. So, grab your footage and let's get started!
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0:00 Relight FX: How To Guide
1:31 Things to Know about Relight FX
3:14 Jump into Resolve
3:35 Color Tab - Several Ways to Use Relight FX
4:17 Relight Method 1: One Node
4:34 Relight Method 2: Two Nodes
4:53 Node Connections
5:29 Node Settings
6:44 Relight Tools/Options
10:05 How to Modify Lighting
11:53 Animate Relight FX - Keyframes
13:38 Fade In/Out Relight FX
15:02 Masking + Relight FX
16:00 Bonus Tip
17:58 Relight FX to Create 2nd Studio Light - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Jason, I see a lot of tutorials dwell on what I consider useless junk or common sense, but yours deals with useful facts and instructions. This is just my humble opinion sir, thanks again
Awesome, thank you!
Great intro man 🤟...
And always, great video - this newest version of Resolve is awesome 🤟
Cheers as always, Jason 🙏🏻
Thanks, Gary!
Thank you so much for this great tutorial. You are my go-to guy for Resolve guidance. This is great.
You’re welcome!
wow that double node helped thanks!
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This is so exactly what i needed. Thanks!!
Awesome, you’re welcome!
A tip for working faster with Relight tool:
Right-click the node #2 (the one containing the depth map) and under "node cache" select "on".
Wait until the node number turns blue, and then start adjusting lighting in node #3.
It will be much more responsive.
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
@@JasonYadlovski Yes - this really is important for a smooth playback. Even with my MacBook 14" Pro M2 - it drags and stutters until you turn on the cache and have it pre-rendered to cache. Now things run smoothly.
Always on point!
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Good tut Jason. Not ready for this but watch in support and of course exposure. Ya just never know when you may need that tool for your video.
Thanks!
Tip for anyone that may have their color correction on an adjustment layer - The relight just won't work, because it doesn't have an actual depth map to work with. I couldn't figure out why it wasn't doing anything on my M2 Mac Mini with 32GB of RAM. I realized the problem and then added this to the actual clip and it works like a charm. Thanks, Jason!
Yeah man! It has to be on a clip, not on an adjustment layer.
thanks for the tip, I was trying it out for the first time with my m2 max and it scared the shit out of me cause davinci just froze
Awesome! I was wondering where you got the UFO asset?
Thanks! Got the UFO from Motion Array.
Great tutorial video I've ever seen. Please you able take a tutorial video guide about tips of edit create Reels, Tiktok, short video with Davinci Resolve new version 18.5.
Good video. All the videos I've seen thus far are done in the color page; I curious how it could be utilized in Fusion.
Thanks! I'll have to look into it....
Hey, is there any method to apply adjustment clip for perticular clip like i want to change location of facecam by key framing without moving the gameplay footage
You should be able to do that, but it will apply the effect to everything below the adjustment clip.
Jason, I am trying to learn the new relight fx, but I came across a problem in your tutorial. My node 3 doesn't have a 2nd input like yours does--and in fact, when you first created the 2nd node it only had the standard input and outputs, but in the next frame, when you add a 3rd node (in between the first two, I noticed that the outside node had multiple inputs--but you did not mention how that was created or modified. Second, I don't have an option to choose a "corrector" mode, just serial and the other normal nodes that are in DVR. Perhaps there is a setting in the project or master settings that I need to change, can you help or explain this to me? Thanks.
Hi! So the ‘corrector’ node is just a serial node, you can add that. To get the 2nd input, you need to add the relight Fx to both the 2nd and the 3rd nodes. Then you should be able to get it to work. If not, drop a comment and I’ll try to help more.
@@JasonYadlovski Thanks so much, I'll try it out and let you know if there's an issue.
Hey do you why davinci resolve is not aligning or syncing audio when i tried to do it. It gives me this message - "No match was found when attempting to sync these files"
But after i export my audio file separately and tried to do it, it sync perfectly
Please let me know what's the fix of this issue?
Hey! Sometimes it just can't find a good sync point, even when it seems like there are plenty of good sync points. I run into that every once in a while too. I usually clap at the beginning of every recording and that creates a good sync point.
Jason - There's in important step I'm missing here. How did you get Node #3 with those 4 inputs? I can't figure out how to create that.
OK - Please ignore this comment. I see where you answered someone else below. My apologies.
FYI - Evidently, there are some effects/plugins that can mess with the Relight effect. It was looking so good, but when I exported, it was all jacked up whenever the Magic Animate effects kicked in. So sad. I ended up not using the Relight because the Magic Animate was more critical for my visual text components.
Interesting, I wasn't aware of that....
@@JasonYadlovski - If you're ever looking for a bug, I'll find it. 🤣
You can always render out projects in the highest quality and then add another effect on top of it.
Do you recommend buying the full program. I plan to at some point just to say thanks to the devs, but is it worth the price for the access to the full suite.
Hell yes! Buy once, free upgrades forever? Compared to.......$$$ other programs.
It’s 100% worth it, even if you don’t need the extra features, you’re going to get a performance improvement because of the use of your GPU on your computer. The free version doesn’t really use the GPU. There’s a lot of benefits to the studio version, really, you can’t go wrong for the one time fee and lifetime upgrades.
@@JasonYadlovski cool! Thanks for the advice:)
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I wonder how long before it's out of the BETA stage..?
I don't know, but it's usually not too long....
@@JasonYadlovski I hope so because I have problems with the BETA.. Thanks for your reply...
They just launched Beta 2 today, give that a try.
@@JasonYadlovski Ok will do ,,,thanks.
Is it possible to use it only for faces?
Sure, you just need to mask and track the face or use some of there other tools like magic mask to have only the face selected.
Isn’t it kind of silly that you have to wiggle the numbers in order to create a key frame. I’m sure there’s a better way.
Agreed. I’m sure there is a better way to do it. I’m just not smart enough to have figured it out yet. 😜 thanks for watching!
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