10 minutes ago I was terrified about colour grading. This video is perfect; straight to the point, not trying to sound like a high-and-mighty expert, just 'this is how it's done'. Thanks a lot!
Thanks man. I usually skip videos ehere people are just using game footage to demonstrate, but the golden effect you use is just what i've been looking for for my videos. Looks great! Thanks for the instruction.
another cool way to add depth is by adding some noise with a soft light effect (i say this because its what i usually use in photoshop) and then lower the opacity down really low so its just barely in there.
Would I be able to get a similar crop with capturing 1920x1080 and cropping to 1280x720? This looks great, a lot better than other results of color grading on TH-cam.
After Effects tends to be easier to use than vegas when it comes to detailed color work. Vegas kind of just works when you need it to, but if you're doing something that needs more control, AE is generally a bit more convenient for getting the result you want.
10 minutes ago I was terrified about colour grading. This video is perfect; straight to the point, not trying to sound like a high-and-mighty expert, just 'this is how it's done'. Thanks a lot!
Thanks man. I usually skip videos ehere people are just using game footage to demonstrate, but the golden effect you use is just what i've been looking for for my videos. Looks great! Thanks for the instruction.
another cool way to add depth is by adding some noise with a soft light effect (i say this because its what i usually use in photoshop) and then lower the opacity down really low so its just barely in there.
Would I be able to get a similar crop with capturing 1920x1080 and cropping to 1280x720? This looks great, a lot better than other results of color grading on TH-cam.
@GamingPrower I'm not sure, depends if it's Vietnam, what weapon, what game mode.
thank you! :D
can you make a tutorial on how to make motion blur?
another GREAT TUT! THANXZ SirCrest!
@derfman24 I used something called PowerStrip, it is a GPU toolkit where I can "add" resolutions to my system driver. Then BC2 reads the resolution.
After Effects tends to be easier to use than vegas when it comes to detailed color work. Vegas kind of just works when you need it to, but if you're doing something that needs more control, AE is generally a bit more convenient for getting the result you want.
Yep, basically color grading is just adding a color character to a video, so I show some ways to do it. Not tricky.
How do you install the presets? And do you recomend any preset-pack? Great vid!
Thank you so much bro.
what does composite do in your fx path ?
Great vid! Thx!
What FPS and Settings did you record this at?
thanks for the tut
Can u make a template of those settings n post it
Grreat vid ;)
Could someone tell me why so many people use After effects for grading instead of sony vegas? :)
Did you go to school for this?
why aint u using adobe premiere :D
it looks like your going from low to High :)
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why does everyone use video game footage which already has built in colour grading in it anyway! use real life dammit.