Hey brother! This was the exact video I was looking for! I appreciate you giving out this workflow! I'll be definitely adding this to my own! Would love more rotoscoping tips in blender if you have any! Liked and Subbed brother! Blessings!
It's powerful that you can do this specific thing, but your video also illustrates the power of Blender's nodes and window layout generally. The 2D/3D/Video Editing/etc. layouts are just predefined starting points, and if you have a problem that's solvable by rearranging your view, Blender just lets you do it your way.
very cool, actually from this I learned about masking in the compositor in the first place. Nice to see it can be made pretty intuitive. I guess if you save the view you're all set.
To quickly hide (and show) splines, you can create a shortcut key -- in the image editor, click on the "Mask Display" dropdown, right-click on the "Spline" checkbox, select "Assign Shortcut", then press the key combo you'd like to use (I use ctrl+alt+tilde). Voila -- you can toggle the visibility of all splines
@@KenanProffitt Taking one step back this really is a solution to the prpblem of there never being sufficient screen space even when you're using an IMAX cinema to edit ;-) I'm on Linux and have configured my desktop to use - ... - to switch between six virtual desktops. I then use blender on two - rarely more - virtual desktops in full screen mode and can switch between these windows by switching desktops with just a left hand hotkey which is particularly useful on a laptop which by nature only have a single smallish display. This is kindof a more generic solution to the screen space problem when approach #1 which is to use screen space as efficiently as possible has failed.
Hey thank you! Yes, I do mostly blender VFX tutorials on my channel. Feel free to check more out! th-cam.com/play/PLgJ54o8cKuUIEWFkf2xxndKO7mBLRbJYE.html
Broooooo… I had no idea you could mask like this! This really helps shift my workflow away from Photoshop. Thank you, cheers!
Hey brother! This was the exact video I was looking for! I appreciate you giving out this workflow! I'll be definitely adding this to my own! Would love more rotoscoping tips in blender if you have any! Liked and Subbed brother! Blessings!
It's powerful that you can do this specific thing, but your video also illustrates the power of Blender's nodes and window layout generally. The 2D/3D/Video Editing/etc. layouts are just predefined starting points, and if you have a problem that's solvable by rearranging your view, Blender just lets you do it your way.
Thank You, very good tutorial. I hadnt realized how powerful Blender was for video. Subbed.
Glad to hear it!
very cool, actually from this I learned about masking in the compositor in the first place. Nice to see it can be made pretty intuitive. I guess if you save the view you're all set.
Thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful. :)
wooow it's amazing i never knew about this and i've been using blender for a long time
Haha I had the same revelation! :D super useful!
handy tip dude!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
so you can mask simultaneously while in compositor?! nice!
To quickly hide (and show) splines, you can create a shortcut key -- in the image editor, click on the "Mask Display" dropdown, right-click on the "Spline" checkbox, select "Assign Shortcut", then press the key combo you'd like to use (I use ctrl+alt+tilde). Voila -- you can toggle the visibility of all splines
Thanks! Good tip
Thank you very much you gave me answers to my questions
Glad it helped! 😄
Thank you so much! It helped me soooo much :D
Glad it helped!
Thanks! Could you please do a video on doing this frame by frame for a whole sequence? Thanks in advance!
22 thouthands view only 688 likes at this time, lets help this man click the like button has no cost, great content!!!!
Hey, Thank You for this! 😃
Very handy, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
@@KenanProffitt Taking one step back this really is a solution to the prpblem of there never being sufficient screen space even when you're using an IMAX cinema to edit ;-) I'm on Linux and have configured my desktop to use - ... - to switch between six virtual desktops. I then use blender on two - rarely more - virtual desktops in full screen mode and can switch between these windows by switching desktops with just a left hand hotkey which is particularly useful on a laptop which by nature only have a single smallish display.
This is kindof a more generic solution to the screen space problem when approach #1 which is to use screen space as efficiently as possible has failed.
this was so fast and straight to the point, and practical! Do you have more vfx tutorials?
Hey thank you! Yes, I do mostly blender VFX tutorials on my channel. Feel free to check more out!
th-cam.com/play/PLgJ54o8cKuUIEWFkf2xxndKO7mBLRbJYE.html
awesome!
Thanks, Viktor!
Thanks
I have almost the same set up. Why can't I see it in render? What can I do to make it visible in render?
How do I mask and edit a video not an image
It did explode 😂
😅
6:25 Do you speak portuguese? I was not expecting this "por favor". Lol Brazilian here.
Haha I don’t but I know a small amount. 😅 I’m glad you watched til the end! Obrigado!
I JUST WANT TO MASK A WATERMARK WHAT THE HELL DOES ANY OF THIS MEAN 😭😭😭
Check around the 4:30 mark. That might help
@@KenanProffitt thank you, but i bought a wondershare filmora subscription 3 days ago
No. isn't obviosling.
Is very complex.
Blender need make a some changes. This is a example.