Placing a moving object on the wall in Final Cut Pro - CineStudio Tutorial - MotionVFX

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
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    Imagine being locked in graffiti - that’s the shocking experience our talented George Edmondson went through! Lucky for us, he’s back, and he’s got a whole tutorial on how to turn yourself into graffiti inside Final Cut Pro using mRotoAI and mTracker Surface!
    Learn how to mask out a moving character and place it on the building wall in under 10 minutes! George also drops in some inspiration for emulating the graffiti look!
    0:00 - Graffiti George
    0:52 - Tutorial intro
    1:44 - Masking the character with mRotoAI
    2:29 - Exporting the keyed-out clip to ProRes
    3:50 - Styling the clip with mRotoAI extensions and build-in FCP effects
    5:58 - Painting the character on the building wall with mTracker Surface
    8:37 - Masking out objects that should go above the graffiti
    9:58 - Stylizing the shot with mFilmLook
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Komentáře • 10

  • @GiovanniHale
    @GiovanniHale Před měsícem +3

    "Are you ok".......No. Loved it, Nick! 👏

  • @nss2785
    @nss2785 Před měsícem +3

    Very Creative~! Thanks George.

  • @MarcBossYT
    @MarcBossYT Před 19 dny

    This is so cool!

  •  Před 24 dny

    At the end of the video when you touch the floor, did you create the "dust blowing effect"with motion?

  • @hustlersplaybook
    @hustlersplaybook Před měsícem +1

    kind of curious with the graffiti one where you switched angles on the wall (before you dropped down) was there any advanced surface masking to do or was it just the nature how it turned out when the clip was applied to the DZ.

    • @SeedCreative
      @SeedCreative Před měsícem +2

      Great question! It is just two applications of mTracker Surface. One on the left wall, the other on the right. Apply the same video to both dropzones, and simply use the position tools to have them match (switching from one plane to the other.) I also used mRotoAI to put the sign “above” the transition and this helped it feel more seamless.

    • @hustlersplaybook
      @hustlersplaybook Před měsícem +2

      @@SeedCreative Aweesome! great tutorial as always. looking forward to more 🚀