3D Animated Image Effect in Davinci Resolve

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @atorius
    @atorius Před měsícem +1

    I DID IT!! Thank you so much! also side not for anyone who has an image that isn't perfectly blended (or not to well at the end of this tutorial) you can click your "Transform_1" node and move the "Center X" points to where they hide your original image. DO NOT KEYFRAME IT. Goodluck

    • @atorius
      @atorius Před měsícem

      also if your image doesn't pop up since D.R. 18's update remember to select the media out node & click the slots at the bottom of the node where your mouse is hovering on it (as shown to be highlighted in 0:34 to 0:48)

    • @atorius
      @atorius Před měsícem

      Also if your picture isn’t moving after you copy the first “median and transform to make another” node then don’t duplicate the copy of that transform node lol (the last node) for some reason I was able to get it done without it but that’s a just in case moment

    • @atorius
      @atorius Před měsícem

      Lastly, Sometimes it is just a bug so to prevent this after copy the first "media-in and transform" nodes connect it to the merge node and make sure you can move the duplicate image and when you see two of the same images then continue with your work. it'll save you a lot of time

  • @JasonandaCamera
    @JasonandaCamera Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely done, especially the tip to set the canvas to mirror the edges. I recently did a similar effect for some client work, but I piped the fg/bg into 3d space and used a 3d camera, which gave me a smooth-looking parallax affect. Also used the mask paint node to paint out the fg from the bg image so I had more flexibility to move the 3d camera without revealing the original fg subject (like what happened before you adjusted the pivot). Great vid as always!

  • @timnguyen4494
    @timnguyen4494 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! This is what I was looking for! One small thing, I had a harder time following because you kept zooming in and out so I couldn’t see a few clicks that you did.

  • @geneanthony3421
    @geneanthony3421 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You can pretty much create this effect without using Fusion, if you separate have each layer at a different aspect ratio and zoom, it will create a 3D effect.

  • @adrianrobinson9554
    @adrianrobinson9554 Před 2 lety +1

    Fab video once again. Thank you

  • @simonrhys
    @simonrhys Před 2 lety +1

    Another mega tutorial, thank you

  • @MaikSchott
    @MaikSchott Před rokem

    Brilliant - very well explained and works like a charm. Thanks a lot for sharing this!

  • @evahelena86
    @evahelena86 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great video. Well explained and to the point! Could you please make a tutorial where you show us how to animate clouds and waves from a still image? Thank you!

  • @JadedBelle
    @JadedBelle Před 7 měsíci

    Very helpful! Thanks.

  • @indieshack4476
    @indieshack4476 Před rokem

    Thanks for the presentation; lost me at rotoscoping

  • @craigsaxonmusic9372
    @craigsaxonmusic9372 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have tried to do this exercise repeatedly with no success. I'm working with 18.6 on Windows 10 and although I can rotoscope my pic when i go to animate it there is no "second image". Any advice? I can see my rotoscope outline but it's just an outline of the background and not the foreground figure. Does this work in DaVinci Resolve Free Edition?

  • @SeanMiller318
    @SeanMiller318 Před 2 lety

    Great video. 👍👍

  • @cinespritlibre
    @cinespritlibre Před 2 lety +1

    Hello ! Excellent Jérémy 👌
    Would it be possible to see the same tuto but with a moving vidéo caractère ?🤔?
    Thanks anyway 🙏😉

    • @JasonandaCamera
      @JasonandaCamera Před 2 lety +1

      Doing this effect with moving video would be really hard :o you'd have to animate the mask of the foreground element... could create some weird issues with it appearing 2d vs 3d, depending on how much it's moving in the original video and how much you animate it in fusion. But definitely possible though! Would be easier if only the fg is moving and the bg is a static image. Curious if Jeremy wants to give it a shot :)

    • @VideoEditorStudio
      @VideoEditorStudio  Před 2 lety +2

      I don't really see how to make that work with only one clip. As with this technic the subject as to be hidden behind the rotoscope duplicate. And if we were to use two different clip there's way more to take into account, first the rotoscoping takes a while, you'll need to color match and find two clip that would work together. And I'm not sure the end result would be any convincing or in which scenario this could apply

  • @DellanaMetalArts
    @DellanaMetalArts Před 2 lety

    Another really helpful idea and video. Thank you!

  • @raisinghostff9184
    @raisinghostff9184 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey can we use this effect in talking head video if be use can you make video on it I thought This effect make more engaging video please make on it video please please please

  • @MG-wt3di
    @MG-wt3di Před 2 lety

    Hi Jeremy! Was it possible to use the Magic mask tool for rotoscoping in this case to speed up the process? Or would the result be much worse? Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @VideoEditorStudio
      @VideoEditorStudio  Před 2 lety +1

      As cool as this new Magic Mask tool might sound in my opinion it still have a long way to go to be used for rotoscoping. A lot of people are presenting it in ideal scenarios and still then in my opinion it's not great because the feathering on the edges isn't really clean. It might be enough for color grading if you want to be more precise on your subject to adjust lights or hue. But when doing compositing work where having clean edges does matter I think doing it manually is a must if you want something that looks correct.

    • @MG-wt3di
      @MG-wt3di Před 2 lety

      @@VideoEditorStudio You know, I watched a lot of videos about Magic mask and basically they all have positive feedback on this tool and the results of using this tool were almost perfect. But I suspected it was all too good to be true 😄. Thanks for your detailed answer!

  • @maximarus
    @maximarus Před 2 lety

    Hi, can davinci make animation hair? I'm looking for this effect but found only with after effect!

    • @VideoEditorStudio
      @VideoEditorStudio  Před 2 lety

      Not sure to understand the effect you try to do, you want to create hair on a character? If that the case I'm not sure how to achieve that in resolve

    • @maximarus
      @maximarus Před 2 lety

      @@VideoEditorStudio They did it with autosway script in after effect.
      czcams.com/video/rx9PmkpQsOU/video.html

  • @Joe-GMY
    @Joe-GMY Před 2 lety

    Yeah, that would of course work this way - but such effects can probably be made much easier and more comfortably in Photoshop.

    • @JasonandaCamera
      @JasonandaCamera Před 2 lety +3

      For some perhaps, for me DR is a one-stop shop where I can do everything and I'm way more comfortable with it at this point. Plus I don't see how PS would be any faster or easier as it would likely be the same process (masking out foreground from bg)?

    • @eishoot527
      @eishoot527 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JasonandaCamera right, another program to have to open in the middle of editing

    • @VideoEditorStudio
      @VideoEditorStudio  Před 2 lety +4

      Maybe yes, but I personally don't use photoshop and the software isn't free, so I wanted to share how to do this in Davinci

  • @balendherkasula333
    @balendherkasula333 Před 2 lety

    Hai dude

  • @ddd-tu4qv
    @ddd-tu4qv Před 9 měsíci

    You can do this with AI with two clicks now