This tutorial unfortunately doesn't really show how to do this. I had to tinker around but this is what worked for me. - Export the video as a 16-bit codec with the alpha layer. Quicktime 4444 worked for me. GoPro Cineform RGBA 16 bit also apparently works - Enable the Import Images As Planes option under Edit -> Preferences - Hit Shift A and select Image and Import Image As Plane - Go to the Shading tab and you should have a video node and the Principled BSDF. Put Color into Emission and Alpha into Alpha - In the video node increase frames to however long your video is. Also click "Auto Refresh" so the video will play. That should work. Also, in the Principled BSDF you can increase the emission strength if you're doing something like a phone or TV screen to make it glow realistically.
hello to you' can you please upload some simple video and show us how you do it transparent? this video its to complicated too much things ... can you please just upload lets say the video with the ladies and without nothing around but from the very beginning ... thank you
Hello, I'm creating something and in this I need to use a video with a transparent background but everytime I add the video into blender it has a black background to it and the transparency still there when I put into anything else do you know why this happens and a fix for it??
@@stephengilyeat80 Nope still trying to figure it out and so far I can only say that it may the file type because Blender is picky about RGBA being in a video.
This tutorial unfortunately doesn't really show how to do this.
I had to tinker around but this is what worked for me.
- Export the video as a 16-bit codec with the alpha layer. Quicktime 4444 worked for me. GoPro Cineform RGBA 16 bit also apparently works
- Enable the Import Images As Planes option under Edit -> Preferences
- Hit Shift A and select Image and Import Image As Plane
- Go to the Shading tab and you should have a video node and the Principled BSDF. Put Color into Emission and Alpha into Alpha
- In the video node increase frames to however long your video is. Also click "Auto Refresh" so the video will play.
That should work. Also, in the Principled BSDF you can increase the emission strength if you're doing something like a phone or TV screen to make it glow realistically.
5 minutes into the video, this has saved me from the other 10.
Thank you my guy!
this text is way better tutorial than the full video
thank you
Thank you, exactly the information that I was looking for in this... uhm... "tutorial/how to" video🤣
so much uiseless information
hello to you' can you please upload some simple video and show us how you do it transparent? this video its to complicated too much things ... can you please just upload lets say the video with the ladies and without nothing around but from the very beginning ... thank you
had to dislike sorry, way too much waffling with no clear structure to the video
THIS VIDEO IS USELESS DON'T WATCH IT
professional yapper
give me my 14 minutes back
Lmao 14 minutes? Smh
wdym, 14 minutes short as hell (for blender tutorial atleast)
@@danielkhademi4350 i didnt watch the video. straight to the comments. 14 min is a waste of fucking time
Hello, I'm creating something and in this I need to use a video with a transparent background but everytime I add the video into blender it has a black background to it and the transparency still there when I put into anything else do you know why this happens and a fix for it??
Did you find a fix for this. Same problem here. :(
@@stephengilyeat80 Nope still trying to figure it out and so far I can only say that it may the file type because Blender is picky about RGBA being in a video.
Quicktime. Gopro cineform rgb 16 bit. Tick export alpha
They are the render settings in da vinci. I get transparent background in blender
@@stephengilyeat80 thanks this is what I was missing
Dont waste your time watching this video
lossing my time