AMAZING Day-To-Night FX with RELIGHT in Resolve Studio 18.5 -Compositing & Color Grading Tutorial
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in this video I'm going to show you the new RELIGHT feature in Resolve 18.5! This let's you change the lighting of a scene and do it very well
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Relighting a darkened scene is a really interesting idea, did not see that coming :)
@briangeorgebowes
Жыл бұрын
I was about to go on here and look for help on a shot that I have but this vid is perfect :D I grabbed the full version last year so i actually get to use this!
I really like how your explanations reveal your problem solving strategy. Cues me in on what to look for and how to adjust it.
Great example. I've seen several tutorials of this relight function lately, but you did it (as usual) like a boss! Thanks
@k1k13004
Жыл бұрын
on a still image? really ?
@AAvfx
Жыл бұрын
@@k1k13004 imho, the demonstration showed me the difference between the depth of relight node vs. a masking solution. idk, I've seen about 7 tutorials of the Relight. This is best explained. Indeed.
Another great video Casey... they just keep coming! Your video explaining nodes is the best one I've ever seen. Keep up the good work!
Great video Casey, love it! Just realized how big you channel has gotten, awesome man! Keep on crankin! 💯👍😁
Congrats this is the first Tutorial on this that made good use of this feature. Thanks
Love it Casey! Thank you for making tutorials that we can all use to make our videos just that much better.
@garvrathi4818
5 ай бұрын
Is it available in the free version?
Casey, I always enjoy your videos and find that you have an engaging teaching style. Thanks. This was a really useful tutorial for something I didn’t even know existed yet.
Thank you so much! I had to turn a daytime clip to a night time clip so I learned how to do that first, but I still needed to make it look like a light was illuminating the path...This worked wonders! Super simple stuff but I'm a beginner so I needed someone to hold my hand haha. You're awesome :).
This is insane. Thanks to davinci we finally are getting relevant and new features
Love this one Casey. Thank you as always.
Best relight tutorial yet!
I really appreciate you making these tutorial videos. They are very enjoyable and have helped me with my own videos so much. Thanks a bunch man!
Incredible turnaround!
Amazing! Can 't wait to play around with this.;
So happy I bought Studio last week!
Excellent use of Relight!
That’s amazing. Great demo!
Astounding. And this kind of thing will only continue to improve.
Best in the game legend - thank you !
That's really cool!
Amazing! Thanks so much for explaining this!
Thanks for another great video Casey
That is awesome. Thanks for this tutorial Casey!!
This is a great way to use the Relight tool. Thank you!
muchas gracias ♡
Such a good use case!!!
Wow this is awesome!
That was very cool and very helpful. Resolve is turning into such an amazing tool.
This is AMAZING!!! Thanks for the vid!
Incredible. Thank you.
amazing tip!! thank you guy
OMG!! great video ever, thank you so much.
So nice, thanks, Casey
Such a good example! Thanks for your work :)
This is a very exciting feature and very new. You are usually my go-to person to find out how to do things. I love the results you gotwith this application of the effect, but I wanted to say something about one important fundamental that I needed to go to a couple more training videos before I figured out what was going on. Your mind is really quick and you figured out that you didn't need to generate a map to use that tellls the effect what the rellative light values should beyou were able to use the original signal as a substitute and therefore get away with making this instance very lightweight. The concept of generating and implementing the map is fundamental to understanding the way this effect works, and I am not sure you mentioned that. On my third viewing of the material I realized there were some details missing. You are so smart you don't need to razzle dazzle your audience. That's what I call it when trainers withhold a couple of ingredients for their special sauce becasue people want it and their clamoring generates more buzz. Call me boing, but I generally don't follow presenters who do thins often. It's too Las Vegas. You are so good at what you do, people will watch your videos but on this one, a few words about the was this effect functions would have been helpful. keep making great content You personality, enthousiasm and knowleldgewill keep people comeing back. Thank you for your time. Jerome PS I'm still struggling to get the map part of the process to work for me. Is there an issue generating the maps if the video has been scaled up? I'm changing aspect ratio from 4:3 16mm film to 16X9 and my maps don' look right or work right.. They're soft and don't fill the frame.
Great use of this tool!
That was fantastic!!
Great video again..
Great tutorial ... looking forward to getting the upgrade.
thanks for this mate! once the full update will come , not just a beta, i will come here again :D .
great tutorial and you explained it amazingly well!
Much appreciated ! Love the way you explain everything. Any idea on when version 8.5 will be released ?
Great tutorial, one of the best there on YT! I would just add from side that for better performance you can create just one relight node, put a tick "Output Surface map" and feed this map for other relight nodes. In that case resolve would not need to calculate multiple relight maps and will be using just one, which will significantly improve the performance!
Great tutorial. As usual. Thank you.
all i need now is the studio version, easy to follow vidoe thank you
Casey good application for the relight tool. Good that you found a different approach to it from all the other youTubers. I have noticed that BMD have suggested to do the surface map first and cache the node, then map it to another relight node to do the lighting placement - so in your example when adding more relight nodes that they would all use the same feed for the Surface map. But great application idea for using Relight OFX.
@MarcelWltr
Жыл бұрын
Hi, that's what i thought as well. Seems really unoptimized to create multiple instances of the same surface map. Can you please show me, where BMD has put an official tutorial on this? I can't find it
Amazing!!
You just gave Qazi the middle finger
@wadfasfsdfdsfsf
Жыл бұрын
I think this is one of the best use scenarios of this tool. Should be thought of as FX and not a corrective grading tool. That was Qazi's mistake
@robertk1701
Жыл бұрын
Metaphorically, maybe, but I could never see Casey giving someone the middle finger
@MrTouqi
Жыл бұрын
His evaluation was exaggerated. Nobody stopping from using manual tweaks and power windows if that is your cup of tea.
@directorbadwolf
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@bollersepp1591
Жыл бұрын
Quazi checked out the directional light, if I remember correctly. I like both content creators.
this is amazing.
woww crazy!
I watch relight fx in lazy artist video n now watching urs
wow love it
Excellent!
Great video, thank you!
I have bought DaVinchi Studio as it looks the way to go for powerful editing capability. But... your video just proves to me that I have a way to go before I can count myself reasonably competent. It feels a little intimidating when I reflect on how much I don't know. Still one step at a time - theory > practice > reflection then repeat. So with effort and perseverance I know I can achieve excellence too.... albeit many many hours work in self education.
How cool u make these tutorials to very good understanding level...
Great demo
Great Video!
Woah 🤯
Where was this tutorial a week ago....?! That's awesome, thank you!
That's awesome! Ta.
You are the best!!
Thank you so so so much.. you have a new follower 🎉🎉🎉
That's awesome!
Mind=blown!!
👏👏👏👏 amazing application of the tool thank you sir.🙏
Thanks, Nice idea.
thankyou for this
TY. Time to download it. Wink.
I’ve legit never seen a normal video of yours lol. I’ve only ever seen shorts. This is gonna be nice.
lol that is so awesome... Man, I love DaVinci
Thank you!
I cannot wait to try this on some exteriors and even landscapes - so many possibilities. Great overview - would love to see some more examples. Wondering how Magic Mask might work with this?
thx!perfect video, i am begginer.
THANK U SSUPER , NOW I CAN SHOOT NIGHT VDO IN DAY
this is genius! thnx
Pure Magic... :)
Could you post the entire length of the shot please? I'd like to see how well the Relight effect works with the characters moving in front of the light sources.
@akyhne
Жыл бұрын
It's something that almost all that make tutorials for DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro etc. fail at. They don't really demonstrate the effect over time on a clip. Sometimes you can just see, that - yeah it works on the still, but it will fail, when you start playing the whole clip. It's mainly people, who do Premiere Pro tutorials, that does this.
@glengreenman3921
Жыл бұрын
@@akyhne I'm guessing this was just an oversight on Casey's part. He completed the effect and it didn't occur to him to show the shot in motion, to demonstrate the effect on moving objects.
@akyhne
Жыл бұрын
@@glengreenman3921 I don't know the guy. Only watched a couple of his videos. Just saying it's a recurring issue, with many of those, who do tutorials.
@RobertPodosek
Жыл бұрын
No because that would make too much sense
@PanDownTiltLeft
Жыл бұрын
@@akyhne I agree. When I post a tutorial about a new feature I try to push it and see where it fails. You can see that in my magic mask tutorial.
amazing! thanks!
Excellent
Wow 😮
wow thats cool
Sooooo dope
This is awesome
WOOW
I have the paid version 18.5 has been amazing!!
wow thanks!
Oh this one is good.
wow !
Lovely ❤
Can you please post the FULL footage running with the relight effect applied? Was hoping to see how the effect performed while footage was running.
Thank youuu
Thanks!
very cool
enlightning video
Very cool, Ive been waiting for this to come. The fact that it does compensate for dimensionality is great. However, to my eye these re-lit spots, definitely look a little over saturated: play around with desaturation and you might get a connoisseur confused. Great channel.
this i was amazing
Wow.