This video shows how to use planar tracking using Davinci Resolve Fusion. You will learn how to use a green screen and planar tracking to produce a VFX shot in Davinci Resolve Fusion. The final composite and render was done in Davinci Resolve 18.
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VFX (Fusion): • VFX (Davinci Resolve Fusion)
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Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
00:05 Import Video
00:24 Planar Tracker
01:21 Tracking
02:08 Import Image
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Unreal Engine, Blender, Substance Painter, Substance Designer, InstaMAT, 3DCoat Textura, Davinci Resolve, Fusion, Affinity Designer, Affinisty Photo, Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop
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G – grab
E – extrude
S – Scale
R – Rotate
I - Inset
O – Proportional Editing
B – Bevel
Tab – Edit Mode/Object Mode
1 – Vertex Select
2 – Edge Select
3 – Face Select
Z - Modes