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Introduction to Visual Effects in DaVinci Resolve Fusion

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We are proud to introduce a new high-end DaVinci Resolve Fusion training series, designed for finishing artists with instructor Lee Lanier!

With 36 easy-to-follow video lessons, you will learn about everything you need to know to solve the most common finishing and visual effects tasks inside of DaVinci Resolve.

You will learn screen replacement, chroma keying, rotoscoping, masking for color grading, 3D, advanced 2D- and 3D-tracking, painting and cloning, warping, morphing, how to create light effects and much more. In addition, Lee will walk you through the basics so that even beginners that have never used DaVinci Resolve can follow.

The DaVinci Resolve project files and footage are available for download so that you can easily follow along.

About the instructor

Lee Lanier has created visual effects on numerous features films for Walt Disney Studios and PDI/DreamWorks. Lee is a world-renowned expert in the video effects field, and has written several popular high-end software books, and taught at the Gnomon School of Visual Effects in Hollywood.

Who is this course designed for?

  • Finishing artists
  • Visual effects artists
  • Colorists

Lessons overview

  • Lesson 01: Introduction
  • Lesson 02: Resolve Fusion integration
  • Lesson 03: Importing and interpreting footage
  • Lesson 04: Constructing tool networks
  • Lesson 05: Playing back
  • Lesson 06: Using multiple clips and rendering
  • Lesson 07: Adding and adjusting tools
  • Lesson 08: Overview of tool types
  • Lesson 09: Creating light effects
  • Lesson 10 Applying film and video effects
  • Lesson 11: Working with colorspace
  • Lesson 12: Merging inputs
  • Lesson 13: Domains and transforming
  • Lesson 14: Keyframing
  • Lesson 15: Editing animation curves
  • Lesson 16: Masking
  • Lesson 17: Rotoscoping
  • Lesson 18: Masking for color grading
  • Lesson 19: 2D motion tracking
  • Lesson 20: Stabilizing and tracking a mask
  • Lesson 21: Corner pin tracking
  • Lesson 22: 3D camera tracking
  • Lesson 23: Chroma keying
  • Lesson 24: Adjusting chroma keys
  • Lesson 25: Working with channels
  • Lesson 26: Creating luma masks
  • Lesson 27: Combining keying and rotoscoping
  • Lesson 28: Applying paint tools
  • Lesson 29: Paint fixing with clone brushes
  • Lesson 30: Animating paint strokes
  • Lesson 31: Warping and morping
  • Lesson 32: Introduction to 3D space
  • Lesson 33: Working with 3D materials and lights
  • Lesson 34: Grouping and adding macros
  • Lesson 35: Adding shortcuts and panels
  • Lesson 36: Wrap-up

Software required

A free version of DaVinci Resolve or DaVinci Resolve studio

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On 3/14/2019 at 1:46 PM, karl ellison said:

Thanks for this.  Love your tutorials.  I learn so so much.

Awesome. I'm happy to hear it.

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21 hours ago, Amada Daro said:

This is by far the best Davinci Resolve course I have seen. With limited knowledge I was able to follow and the techniques shown are very useful to me as I have started to do more and more finishing in Resolve. Thank you Lee! 

You're welcome :)

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Hi guys! I'm interested in this. But almost out of principle, I'm expecting a "trailer" or a few short examples of content and teaching style.

I'm full of confidence that this is a great course, but you can't sell a course to me with a poster image and a solid reputation.

There are simply way too many variables in terms of scope, pace, level and so on...

Maybe there is more info somewhere else?

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3 hours ago, Andree Markefors said:

Hi guys! I'm interested in this. But almost out of principle, I'm expecting a "trailer" or a few short examples of content and teaching style.

I'm full of confidence that this is a great course, but you can't sell a course to me with a poster image and a solid reputation.

There are simply way too many variables in terms of scope, pace, level and so on...

Maybe there is more info somewhere else?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJLY5hCr1lc

 

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So with corner pin tracking and corner positioner, how does one add motion blur to make the tracking look less pasted on there? And is there a way to feather edges?  Can't seem to find options for this, but I'm pretty new to fusion so 🤷‍♂️

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10 hours ago, Tomas Pettersson said:

So with corner pin tracking and corner positioner, how does one add motion blur to make the tracking look less pasted on there? And is there a way to feather edges?  Can't seem to find options for this, but I'm pretty new to fusion so 🤷‍♂️

Go to the Settings tab (4th tab) on the Tracker tool. There's a Motion Blur switch you can activate. The motion blur will naturally erode the edges. For additional edge blur, you could insert a Blur or Erode/Dilate tool between the Screen sequence and the Tracker (you can force a tool to work on the alpha channel alone).

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