Tutorial - Advanced Chroma Keying in Davinci Resolve Studio 18

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  • @karimarafa
    @karimarafa วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is by far, the greatest Davinci resolve green screen tutorial ever on TH-cam. Thanks a million

  • @Ksilambarasan92
    @Ksilambarasan92 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    really usefull tutorial thanks

  • @VinceLatte
    @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

    Edited video again which was scheduled for release tomorrow morning. Watched your video again and noticed a few settings I misread/overlooked. Only needed to watch until 7:06 to get everything I needed. I LOVE the hard edge in the blur setting of the Delta Key. It makes Vince look more "crisp" against background graphics! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • @VinceLatte
    @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for saving my sanity! Magic masking was working perfectly a few weeks ago, but then something changed. The tracking feature stopped effectively tracking the video, and I spent countless hours on the COLOR tab adjusting the red and blue hash lines with no success. Then I found your video and decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I did!

  • @maxshaposhnikov6123
    @maxshaposhnikov6123 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Incredible

  • @artmicca
    @artmicca หลายเดือนก่อน

    At first, I was sceptical about the end result 😁 Thank you for the tutorial! In an ideal, the chroma key background must be at a distance not to catch shadows from the subject, but it is in an ideal world 😎

  • @kevhilda
    @kevhilda 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WOW!! thank you so much for sharing.

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are welcome!

  • @VinceLatte
    @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trying to transfer composition (assuming that's the correct title) created to a new project video. I used the Save As (with new name) method and created a new project. I kept the previous clip with composition using your method on the timeline of the new video and added the new unedited clip to it as well.
    I received transfer instructions with menu tree options slightly different than what I see on my PC.
    Here's what I see:
    I'm in the Fusion tab.
    The Clips icon in the top left is selected.
    At the bottom of the app, the thumbnail of the original clip I want to transfer from and the unedited clip I want the composition to be transferred to are displayed. The timestamp on the original video thumbnail is blue, while the timestamp on the unedited video is red.
    When I select the original video thumbnail, hold the CTRL button, and then select the unedited video, both thumbnails are highlighted. However, the unedited video's thumbnail is more prominently highlighted.
    If I hover my mouse of either thumbnail and right-click my mouse button, I see the following menu options:
    Create New Composition
    Apply Composition > Load, Rename, or Delete
    Composition 1
    Please advise.

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      To transfer fusion nodes between clips: on the fusion page select the thumbnail of the new clip (the one you want to transfer nodes to) and then with the "middle-button-mouse" click on the clip with fusion nodes you want to transfer from.
      If there is no middle-button physically present on the mouse, you can copy and paste nodes between clips manually: highlight nodes from the clip you want to copy nodes from (excluding MediaIn and MediaOut nodes), then CTRL+C, select clip you want to copy nodes to (fusion tab) and paste in into the fusion composition area (CTRL+V). Reconnect MidiaIn and MidiaOut to newly pasted nodes.
      Neither left or right buttons will work with transfer nodes function in fusion, that is how Davinci Resolve programmed (at least for now, though users were asking developers for some kind of alternatives, but it has not been implemented). Note: at least on Color page, right click will have an option to "Apply Grade" so there is an alternative to middle-button-click on Color tab.

    • @VinceLatte
      @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SUB2r : OMG! I'm thrilled! Vince will be the only character seen in each vide. Backgrounds change via blue screen. Base position during recording does not vary. So, that made things easier.
      I made screen capture of composition from earlier video and displayed in on a separate screen. Then copied all notes from earlier video, except MediaIn and MediaOut. Then I pasted copied content to the new raw video. Then connected the new MediaIn and MediaOut as shown in the previous version and POW! Looks fab! Tomorrow, the channel will post a new video "Be a Race Car Driver" using your method. Color etc looks great. Woohoo!
      Thanks again!

  • @jaybcreighton
    @jaybcreighton หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this very helpful tutorial. I’m just starting to use Fusion and DaVinci Resolve. I’ve been using FCP but decided to switch to DaVinci for a number of reasons. Question: Can we save the Fusion nodes and their settings for use in future green screen videos? I am in a light-tight, acoustically treated studio. I will always use the same camera, microphone, lighting, and, of course, the ACS (actually, I have two ACS screens!). Since the conditions under which I’ll be recording my videos will always be the same, would not it make sense for me to create this node system and then save it as a macro to run with each of my videos? Then, if I need to tweak the keyer a little, it would still be very good. I’d just like to know if I could save this node system and apply to future videos. Thank you, sir. Jay Creighton🙏🏼

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The good news is there are several ways to do this in Davinci. Macro is probably most difficult and time-consuming process which is great to share nodes chain between different users but may be an overkill for your needs. The simplest way is to Save As existing complete project as new project (assuming it has at least one clip that has desired fusion node structure), you can delete all but a clip that you want to transfer nodes from to make workspace cleaner, then load a new clip into timeline, then go to Fusion page, make sure that “Clips” icon is active at the left-top menu bar (this will make all clips in the timeline down below visible), then select the clip you want to apply fusion nodes to and then with mouse middle button click on the clip you want to transfer nodes from. Agree to overwrite existing fusion nodes (pop-up screen) and that’s that. Similar process can be done in color page to transfer color nodes between clips.

    • @jaybcreighton
      @jaybcreighton หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you Serge; I appreciate your advice more than you know. While DaVinci Resolve is a wonderful NLE, I know it will take a long time to master. But learning from your experience is very helpful. Jay🙏🏼

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jaybcreighton happy to help, Jay!

  • @yephick
    @yephick 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice tutorial. Do you plan to do more of these?

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      yes, will definitely be making more tutorials to explain what and how was it done.

  • @skyking95
    @skyking95 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great tutorial but I’d sure hate to have a lot of green screen clips to edit!!

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the comment. In most cases this level of editing is not required. This particular tutorial was made for anyone who wants best possible outcome and needs white background, which in my opinion is the most challenging. Will be creating more tutorials in the near future using different methods for both speedy and/or quality output.

    • @skyking95
      @skyking95 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SUB2r great!! That would be awesome. I'm use to keying in FCP and find Resolve harder to key. So I hope you do more tutorials!!

  • @VinceLatte
    @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

    Playback in the DaVinci 18 Studio app slowed to barely a crawl when using your Fusion node process. Read that node pipes should be moved more close together better results. How can I improve playback speed using your process?

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Vince, there are two nodes (processes) that are slowing down a computer - CleanPlate and NoiseReduction. These two are the most compute intense and resource expensive. Turning them off (temporarily) will speed up real time playback. Once you are satisfied with the chroma substitution quality, you may disable these nodes and proceed working on remaining nodes until final render.

    • @VinceLatte
      @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SUB2r : Ok. Will try again tomorrow afternoon. Had about 99% of images masked and there were a few minor holes. Couldn’t recall setting to “fill holes” and made it worse.
      Underlying problem is light glare from nearby white wall. Covered wall with black fabric to defuse glare and adjusted light position. Will try both and use ur process after recording.

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@VinceLatte Also when I used to process files on older PC, I would pre-denoise recordings first and then drop re-rendered denoised files into chroma project. Even though it would be a two-step process, it saved me a lot of time during chroma work (faster real time render). There is one more trick when working with large format files (2-4k resolution) is to Optimize media in Davinci Resolve, it would create optimized files (takes hard drive space) to speed up Davinci internal processes. May have a separate tutorial on how to work large files in DR with optimized media.

    • @VinceLatte
      @VinceLatte หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SUB2r The coat, suit, and hat worn in my videos are made of a fuzzy fabric and are bright white. I chose to use a dark blue screen (cloth) for chroma key instead of green or black. Green bleeds into the white fabric, and since my beard is black, a black chroma screen wouldn't work either. This choice allows for better color separation. However, the shine in the eyes causes a glare, possibly worsened by a white wall off-camera.
      Previously, I relied on Magic Mask. I'd do something like, take the raw video, use a blue marker to outline the body (Vince), and render it left/right in one click. After rendering, I'd go to the Color tab, right click to add Alpha output, connect the blue pipe from the source to the standalone blue dot, and then switch back to the Edit tab.
      Easy-peasy!
      However, after a recent app update, I noticed a change in Magic Mask. When I follow the same process with the blue marker inside the desired image, rendering in the Color tab shows angular lines inside and outside the image. I end up spending hours adjusting the blue line and adding red lines to correct it, which is frustrating!
      Recently I was 99% done with video image when I noticed some holes. It was the glare from the eyes. I tried to fix the holes and and too impatient at the time to rewatch video to find fill feature. I tried Magic Mask AGAIN... :-( to only make it worse. So close...
      To address the glare, I've added black fabric to cover the white wall and slightly adjusted the lighting. I'm hopeful this will make a significant difference in reducing the glare on that side of the frame. Will try your process again with recording changes.

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@VinceLatte If I am understanding the issue, eyes reflect the blue color bouncing off the environment and it makes eyes disappear after chroma substitution? If this is the case, a simple shape mask (polygon) can be introduced over face/eyes and connected to the DeltaKeyer node blue triangle (make sure to select "Invert" in polygon controls). This will exclude everything inside the polygon from DeltaKeyer chroma removal. If head moves around, then simple automation can be done to polygon to follow the movement.

  • @lillaamble8292
    @lillaamble8292 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    P r o m o s m 😕

    • @SUB2r
      @SUB2r  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is a TUTORIAL about how to use our product and Davinci Resolve. So yes ... by definition we talk about our product.