How to CLONE YOURSELF In DaVinci Resolve 16 No Green Screen - Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2020
- In today's tutorial for DaVinci Resolve 16, we're going over how to clone yourself without a green screen. Everything I show today can be done in the free version of DaVinci Resolve. Stick around for the later parts of the video to learn some more advanced techniques, and even how to move the camera with a clone shot which is notoriously troublesome, but you can be the judge for how I did at the end.
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Additional notes:
Hope you guys enjoyed the skit, and can look past the out of focus parts, my fiance tried her darnedest (she's not too interested in camera stuff) and she wasn't up for a second take. That kinda stuff drives me crazy but I figure good is better than perfect in this situation so I'm hoping you got a kick out of it.
For the moving shots you could also achieve this effect with a motorized slider, and honestly I think a slider with some type of consistent counter weight system could get the job done. In a pinch you could also maybe get it done with an egg timer, just as long as the motion is smooth.
I hope you folks are liking these tutorials with 3 examples. It drives me nuts when a tutorial only goes over an effect in ideal circumstances, because 90% of the time that's not what you're working with so I figure showing different situations that elevate in difficulty help give you the trouble shooting skills to make these effects for your projects.
No references for this video today, but try it outself and let me know how you get along
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Gear I use:
Camera - Black Magic Pocket 4k
Microphone - Rode NTK
Main Lens - Meike 12mm f2.8
Other lenses - Meike 35 mm f1.7, Rokinon 50mm T1.5, Rokinon 24mm T1.5
Tripod - Velbon Videomate 638
Computer Specs:
CPU - Ryzen 1700x
GPU - GTX 1070 - บันเทิง
Oh man!! I was looking for you from ages
Awesome. Glad you like it
Great job Nathan!
Really nice, man! Nailed it!
Thank you. Much appreciated
@@NathanCarterVids You deserve way more subs. Your content is such high quality!
💓thank you from bottom of my heart
Nice one , go on .... more vidz , moooore , good job!
Thanks. More on the way
Thank you for you help! I have a question. Where do you focus? Do you use manual and keep the same distance (I dont think that's possible without losing the subject out of focus? I know that it's a minor thing but when I use eyefocus and shallow DOF the blurry parts can ruin the credibility of the clone trick. Or do you use like f10 or what is you advice? Thank you in advance
Thats pretty flippen cool 😱
Thanks. So much fun to make
Always here to support I came to look at this after I checked Problematic's Video And Wow Awesome stuff cant wait to see more😱🤘
You mentioned how to made a sophisticated version with back and forth dialogue. Is a version like that still a possibility?
14:20 may i ask why did u put 2 solid color to make black bars instead of just crop main clip ?
I would love to see how you did that effect right at the beginning where you say "I wish I had a clone"
Hi Nathan, great video. Sorry new to video editing so this may be obvious but why do you have to track the shot? What would happen if you didn’t? Thanks
Great question. So if you don't track the shot in this particular case the power window wont move, so she would appear as the camera rotates, but it wouldn't follow her so it'd look weird for sure.
@@NathanCarterVids Ahh got ye :-) Thanks dude
Thx
waht is the keybind for new node?
Is it easy on Resolve than doing it on AE?
COOL
Can you use 'shot match' here to align the colors. or is this not possible because of the power windows. thx 4 the vid
You could absolutely make some corrections within the power window, though for this effect I'd highly recommended using the same lighting setup for each take.
Wait, idk how to work in Davinci but i will find out from your video, so i can use the first video even if my background isnt solid color but i will lock the af so can i use first method for that?
Yes
how we got all the members in single rotation how the rotation merge with the member who stand in that place
I honestly don't think I could explain it better through text than the visual demonstration I had in the video. Is there a particular area where you're having problems?
Nathan, I'm stumped! When I make a square around the subject (using pen tool) that is going to be tracked, everything outside the square turns black. I added the alpha output and connected it as you instructed. for some reason all parts outside of the square I create with the pen tool and track are black. please advise.
You need to change your matte settings. The 2 little buttons beside the pen tool
@@NathanCarterVids Arrrrgh! lol...still happening. Irregardless of what combination of those two buttons, it goes from everything black to inside the box is my image but outside is black, to the opposite...but no combination keeps my image complete without filling with black. Can't sleep! LOL
@@usernamenotvisibIe hmmm that's really annoying. I not entirely sure what could be happening. Ensure you don't have a highlight mode enabled, try restarting the program maybe.
@@NathanCarterVids I figured it out! The problem was ME lot paying close attention to how you stacked each clip on the timeline making sure the videos are placed over one another throughout the length of the mask that will be tracked in the color page! I'll be making a short video with this effect for a film competition in a couple weeks...when done I'll send it your way. Thanks.
Aye just did an affect like this in my last short! This was awesome! I had to do this whole sequence frame by frame, the auto key framing did not work unfortunately so it was tedious and I will never do that to myself again... I swear I almost gave up haha. I found a pretty good work flow tho I might have to throw my hat in the ring for this effect!
That's great. Dude do it. I'd like to see your method. I found the moving shot to be a bit of a puzzle. It's just so hard to keep it totally consistent. Lots of little shifts.
@@NathanCarterVids I have this basic like 180 degree swivil I took the last frame of the move of the clear room and made that a still, and basically tracked that across. I honestly should have tracked it, but I just hand animated the track, and added in a motion blur trying to match the direction. The final product looks a little robotic but it's so brief and for YT that I had to move on to save time. I'll be using green screens from now on lol.
Uff I always wanted to know how this works
Awesome. Glad I could help.
How do you add the node
Alt s (option s on mac)
how do you make a new node?
Alt s for s serial node
@@NathanCarterVids thank you sir
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Thanks
diddnt work
Can you be more specific? Is there a certain step you're having trouble with