This i a real deep dive tutorial. Most channel with "advanced" fusion tutorials cover eather the basics or reveal what most know already. Keep these videos coming, they are great!
This is amazing. We need more tuts on doing more advanced comp work in Fusion as 90% of Fusion tutorials on YT are from Resolve editors who don't do any complex VFX other than very basic comp.
This channel is a gem that i've found, I was searching for advanced tutorials for Fusion for days, thank you and please don't stop sharing your knowledge
Just subscribed and I’m thoroughly impressed! Advanced tutorials like this for Fusion are so rare on TH-cam. Keep up the fantastic work-this is exactly what the Fusion community needs!
Th... this is the kind of fusion tutorial I've been waiting for and looking for, for so long. Holy carp. I will binge now as soon as I can. Edit. dang... only one video on this channel.. but still.. I'm hooked, and subscribed for coming knowledge-drops!
Subscribed and liked. First time I've seen an actual advanced fusion vfx tut. Like many others said, most channels or courses only cover basic compositing. Amazing stuff!
Wow, bro this is incredible. I didnt even know what its possible in fusion! and you are doing it very understandable method. Thank you for being here and sharing something. I appreciate that
I truly appreciate your content and eagerly anticipate your next release. It would be fantastic to see a tutorial on applying and compositing glowing smoke effects or something similar to that in a scene.
There are too many tutorials on the easy stuff. This one is excellent lots of very helpful Pro camera tracker tips. Thankyou ! ! ! I managed to follow and build a composition on first attempt. You have my thumbs up and Subscription The one area that I often struggle with is the alignment of 3D objects, Cameras and Lights. Tips in this area would be brilliant.
Thank you so much, both of your videos are great. I would love to see more so keep going. I love tutorials that deal with problematic situations as most tutorial show only things going fine. Would love to see best practises on tracking, like things suddenly covered by others, path extrapolation etc. Whatever, love your content
Wow, I had no idea fusion could do this. I'm a houdini fx / cgi artist but i've also been a compositor for 7 years with nuke and fusion studio, I track everything in syntheyes. Great to know fusion alone is capable too!
Wow!!! That is one great tutorial. There were a dozen things I learned and another two dozen that are over my head and need to practice. I'd love to see a video on how to 3D track a whole scene using a 360 camera.
Bro! amazing. 2 tutorials on your channel and they're both things you wouldn't already find. I love this one but there were some parts that were a bit difficult to keep up with only because I wish you explained "why" you're doing what you're doing. Mainly from 9:00-14:00, it goes by really fast from node to node. Hopefully you can make a part2/deepdive into that section and slow it down a bit.
@@fusion_brew With this workflow, I could have use "real" 3d glasses, and use it on more dramatic head movements. What I did was to use the planar tracker 😅 and slapped a png of sunglasses on a face. It works, but it's flat, and it's not really realistic like (and harder to fake reflections) Your tutorial helps to understand some of these "obscure" nodes in a "real" but simple project too.
statixFX tutorial apply on tracking an object ! Quite cool. Nice tuts, TH-cam has some. But missed quality contents like yours ! Also the clean plate projection from milolabs ! really really cool ! Best regards!
@@fusion_brew Yup.. Simon Ubsdell also. They all are quite of my guru... I wouldn't have time to get all this knowledge. I clearly don't know how they learn that all ^^' Anyway, we are the second generation, and they helped us so much !
I am stuck on the tracker - I have TWO frames that apparently don't have enough tracks (only 7, needs 8) Is a way to bypass just a single frame? Also, is there a way to track a head/object/anything really... when the object moves out of the frame and back? GREAT JOB by the way - this is EXACTLY what I've been trying to do on my own, but piecing together all the steps from multiple channels - a little frustrating. PLEASE keep these tuts rolling out - there are not NEARLY enough information on these types of advanced workflows - perhaps the channel hosts want to keep it from getting too easy with free tutorials (hehe) so they can sell their courses for $$$. THANK YOU FOR BOTH OF THE VIDS you uploaded a few days ago, I really hope you'll keep them coming. CHEERS! Kel
Great work! Happy to see someone making really useful advanced fusion tutorials. I am curious how you would go about doing a patch fix (After Effects and mocha planar track workflow type fixes).
@@fusion_brew Your explanations were great, it's just that I didn't work with most of these nodes yet so all the specific setting you made in them were a bit too overwhelming for me as a fusion-rookie. But if I had to make the same example as you showed in your video, I could follow along your instructions. It's just that I don't understand exactly what every setting does. I'd have to work with them for months I guess. So I'm saying it's not your fault, it's mine ;-)
How did you get the blur effect (the one with the grid around her face) at the start and end of the video? I really like how it look of it. Thanks, really great tutorial, please keep making these!
@@destiny-clipped That’s just the erode/dilate node applied to the footage while masked by the same mask I used for the camera tracker in the beginning.
Thanks for sharing an excellent tutorial on camera tracking. Just one doubt I had, I see that the solve error was more than 1, now from my limited knowledge I understand that it should be less than 1. So is it OK to have it over 1 for moving objects? Thanks.
How do I use this to track a face to keep it centered? I loved the cloud map idea since a lot of my footage is in the dark so I was wondering if I could use that instead of Planar Tracking to get a cleaner and more accurate track of the faces in my wider shots
incredible work thank you so much! question for you. after i did my initial camera track and tried to connect it to a merge 3d to delete certain points of the point cloud the nodes simply wouldn't connect. I am on the latest version of resolve. Any reason you think why the camera tracker wouldn't connect to the merge 3d?
Would this be a good way to relight a subject, or is Resolve's Relight feature the better choice? Could I export the mesh into Blender and relight it there?
Thanks for checking out the video! Leave a comment on what topics you would like to see a tutorial for in the future!
Grid warp a face with tracking. Would like to see more tutorials operate on face and head.
Love it
There's a huge gap when it comes to advanced fusion tutorials
I totaly agree with you. Finally someone explains how the expert are using fusion. Awesome!
Удивительные уроки, первый человек кто смог объяснить эту сложную тему так просто и понятно!
This i a real deep dive tutorial. Most channel with "advanced" fusion tutorials cover eather the basics or reveal what most know already.
Keep these videos coming, they are great!
This is amazing. We need more tuts on doing more advanced comp work in Fusion as 90% of Fusion tutorials on YT are from Resolve editors who don't do any complex VFX other than very basic comp.
Oh, I just realized why you know so much about Fusion as I'm already subbed to your other channel lol.
@@rano12321 Whats his other channel?
yeah, most tuts are so basic, i can't wait to see more from this creator.
@@rano12321Thanks mate! 😄
@@djmx9237 youtube.com/@skullbrew_?si=v1tTSeUrOxAwmayJ
This kind of tutorial was long overdue for the fusion community.
Thanks for making it.
cheers,
b
This channel is a gem that i've found, I was searching for advanced tutorials for Fusion for days, thank you and please don't stop sharing your knowledge
Just subscribed and I’m thoroughly impressed! Advanced tutorials like this for Fusion are so rare on TH-cam. Keep up the fantastic work-this is exactly what the Fusion community needs!
Thanks! Will definetely do more in the future!
wow this tutorial is very informative! You should definitely make more.
Will do!
I agree! I was very impressed!
Unfortunately, TH-cam supports only one thumb up. This is awesome!
Th... this is the kind of fusion tutorial I've been waiting for and looking for, for so long. Holy carp. I will binge now as soon as I can.
Edit.
dang... only one video on this channel.. but still.. I'm hooked, and subscribed for coming knowledge-drops!
THank you for kind words! More stuff coming very soon!
This was really really good, please do make more!
Bruv we need more advanced tutorials like your channels putting out keep it up
Subscribed and liked. First time I've seen an actual advanced fusion vfx tut. Like many others said, most channels or courses only cover basic compositing. Amazing stuff!
Absolute gem of a tutorial man.
One of the best tutorials I’ve seen about fusion
So complicated and therefore sooo good. Never saw any tutorial like that. Thanks.
Incredible. Excited to see more of your tutorials in Fusion!!
Gold. Keep it up - Nice pace, Nice level of why vs how. So much better than a large majority of the tuts out there. thx
Didn't even know this was possible! Keep cooking.
Wow, bro this is incredible. I didnt even know what its possible in fusion! and you are doing it very understandable method. Thank you for being here and sharing something. I appreciate that
I truly appreciate your content and eagerly anticipate your next release. It would be fantastic to see a tutorial on applying and compositing glowing smoke effects or something similar to that in a scene.
so sick! Thanks for making these types of Videos! Its really hard to find advanced Fusion Tutorials and this Video is Gold
thanks for the tutorial mate! please continue doing these I really like the way you explain
This is awesome content, the advance tutorials are so interesting and refreshing
There are too many tutorials on the easy stuff. This one is excellent lots of very helpful Pro camera tracker tips. Thankyou ! ! !
I managed to follow and build a composition on first attempt. You have my thumbs up and Subscription
The one area that I often struggle with is the alignment of 3D objects, Cameras and Lights. Tips in this area would be brilliant.
Thank you so much, both of your videos are great. I would love to see more so keep going. I love tutorials that deal with problematic situations as most tutorial show only things going fine. Would love to see best practises on tracking, like things suddenly covered by others, path extrapolation etc. Whatever, love your content
GREAT TUTORIAL ! VERRY GOOD TO EXPLAIN EVERYTHING AND NOT JUST FOLLOW STEPS !
Amazing tutorial. Thank you very much... keep up the good work on the channel!
Great tutorial, I never imagine that we can do that in fusion so "easily" thx a lot, I hope to see more from you :)
you just saved my day sir. thank you for the great tutorial
Finally an advanced fusion tutorial ! Whoop Whoop ! So many great tips and pipeline ! Thanks !
Wow, I had no idea fusion could do this. I'm a houdini fx / cgi artist but i've also been a compositor for 7 years with nuke and fusion studio, I track everything in syntheyes. Great to know fusion alone is capable too!
WOW Fusion is really powerful, thanks for the tut !
please keep making fusion tutorials.
it's great.
Very in-depth tutorial. Thanks for sharing this.
This is great! Thank you! There are very few channels doing advanced Fusion VFX tutorials so you are very appreciated! I subbed
So good! I've been looking for a tutorial that covers this for a while. Really appreciate it. Keep them coming :)
Wow!!! That is one great tutorial. There were a dozen things I learned and another two dozen that are over my head and need to practice.
I'd love to see a video on how to 3D track a whole scene using a 360 camera.
I agree with ALL the other comments - very good, looking forward to what you have next.
Bro! amazing. 2 tutorials on your channel and they're both things you wouldn't already find. I love this one but there were some parts that were a bit difficult to keep up with only because I wish you explained "why" you're doing what you're doing. Mainly from 9:00-14:00, it goes by really fast from node to node. Hopefully you can make a part2/deepdive into that section and slow it down a bit.
I love these advanced Fusion videos.
Dude i never saw these little tricks with the merge 3d! This is great
@@TransformXRED Thank you! Glad you found it useful! 😄
@@fusion_brew
With this workflow, I could have use "real" 3d glasses, and use it on more dramatic head movements.
What I did was to use the planar tracker 😅 and slapped a png of sunglasses on a face. It works, but it's flat, and it's not really realistic like (and harder to fake reflections)
Your tutorial helps to understand some of these "obscure" nodes in a "real" but simple project too.
@TransformXRED Happy to help! 👌
I don't think I'll ever be able to do this sort of edits by myself but that was very interesting to watch, you're a wizard with the software haha
Amazing work, please keep doing more tutorials like this
Very good tutorial, nice pace, and cool showcase of pretty nice technique
Amazing! I like your tutorials!
Thank you a lot for this tutorial, it's a really good fusion tuto and it helps me so much
This is the Chuck Norris of Fusion tutorials
awesome! Would loev to see more tuts on fusion studio on the go!!
Fantastic job ! Thank you a lot !
Hi, this is an awesome tutorial! Much appreciated, Sir!
statixFX tutorial apply on tracking an object ! Quite cool. Nice tuts, TH-cam has some. But missed quality contents like yours !
Also the clean plate projection from milolabs ! really really cool !
Best regards!
Those guys are so good, and a huge inspiration!
@@fusion_brew Yup.. Simon Ubsdell also. They all are quite of my guru... I wouldn't have time to get all this knowledge. I clearly don't know how they learn that all ^^'
Anyway, we are the second generation, and they helped us so much !
I am stuck on the tracker - I have TWO frames that apparently don't have enough tracks (only 7, needs 8) Is a way to bypass just a single frame? Also, is there a way to track a head/object/anything really... when the object moves out of the frame and back? GREAT JOB by the way - this is EXACTLY what I've been trying to do on my own, but piecing together all the steps from multiple channels - a little frustrating. PLEASE keep these tuts rolling out - there are not NEARLY enough information on these types of advanced workflows - perhaps the channel hosts want to keep it from getting too easy with free tutorials (hehe) so they can sell their courses for $$$. THANK YOU FOR BOTH OF THE VIDS you uploaded a few days ago, I really hope you'll keep them coming. CHEERS! Kel
Wild, very nice
Great work! Happy to see someone making really useful advanced fusion tutorials. I am curious how you would go about doing a patch fix (After Effects and mocha planar track workflow type fixes).
@6:19 "all we need to do is RESOLVE!" he said the name of the movie!
Commenting for the YT algorithm! Great job, hopefully we see more :)
Loved your tutorial! Please keep going!!! 🔥🫶🏾
this is crazy bro thanks for your work!
This is great - looking forward to more
AWESOME TRICK CAMERA TRACKER
Its for the studio version. Already in the beginning: use magic masc which isn't in resolve...
Need to try this, thanks man!
holy, i love it
WHOAH! youre the man!
goated tutorial fr
Excellent!! Thanks for sharing!!
Great work! Keep it up! 🎉
The finger did slip in...🤪 Danish humor 👍 great tutorial. Thnx ❤
Well you lost me after putting the sphere in, but I‘m definitely interested in more stuff like this. A very informative new channel! 👍
Thanks alot mate! But sorry to hear that I lost you. Would love to know why, so I can make improvements to future tutorials!
@@fusion_brew Your explanations were great, it's just that I didn't work with most of these nodes yet so all the specific setting you made in them were a bit too overwhelming for me as a fusion-rookie. But if I had to make the same example as you showed in your video, I could follow along your instructions. It's just that I don't understand exactly what every setting does. I'd have to work with them for months I guess. So I'm saying it's not your fault, it's mine ;-)
HOLY CRAP! That was awesome.
Keep up the good work
Amazing 👏
thank god I thought this was never doable, I had been searching for this tutorial like three years ago
How did you get the blur effect (the one with the grid around her face) at the start and end of the video? I really like how it look of it. Thanks, really great tutorial, please keep making these!
@@destiny-clipped That’s just the erode/dilate node applied to the footage while masked by the same mask I used for the camera tracker in the beginning.
Luv your work from Burma
Fantastic work. Will this work for a more complex head movement... turning around, moving faster,etc.. and also with occlusion?
Subbbeddd this was awesome definitely would love more tutorials
Wow, great one! Thanks! New sub!
amazing bro soo good
Amazing! This an awesome tutorial, I can't thank you enough! Other like & sub just on this video alone!
Great tutorial, i wait more videos bro
This is dope. I would like to see some how to surface the body in davinci like mocha pro. Hope to see that soon. Greate job
Surface the body? I don't quite understand.🤔
@@fusion_brew “Sorry if my English is not very good. Could you give an example where we need to add a tattoo to the entire body?
Interesting! I will look into it.
Awesome video!!
Thanks for sharing an excellent tutorial on camera tracking. Just one doubt I had, I see that the solve error was more than 1, now from my limited knowledge I understand that it should be less than 1. So is it OK to have it over 1 for moving objects? Thanks.
Instant Sub
Nice!
Fuck yeah, keep making tutorials!
You rock!!
love this man. any chance i could know about your system specs? your program runs very smooth even when u're using a lot of plugins
Ryzen 7 3700x, RTX 4070, 64GB Ram
@@fusion_brew thank you!
YOOOOOOOOO more please!
noicee, keep'em coming!!
wow. great tutorial
@@TheXtrembug Ryzen 7 3700x, RTX 4070, 64GB Ram
@@fusion_brew thanks
How do I use this to track a face to keep it centered? I loved the cloud map idea since a lot of my footage is in the dark so I was wondering if I could use that instead of Planar Tracking to get a cleaner and more accurate track of the faces in my wider shots
Incredible video. Don't you prefer to do all this stuff in blender than in davinci fusion ?
@@aec_corp Depends entirely on how much of a 3D workflow the project requires. You can always export the scene from Fusion and into Blender via fbx.
You rock!
incredible work thank you so much! question for you. after i did my initial camera track and tried to connect it to a merge 3d to delete certain points of the point cloud the nodes simply wouldn't connect. I am on the latest version of resolve. Any reason you think why the camera tracker wouldn't connect to the merge 3d?
@@blume6546 The camera tracker node has two outputs, one for 2D and one for 3D, so just make sure to try both and see which one connects.
Would this be a good way to relight a subject, or is Resolve's Relight feature the better choice? Could I export the mesh into Blender and relight it there?
🔥🔥🔥
How to export for blender? 😏
Simply connect your Merge 3D node into an FBX Exporter node, then hit render.