Fusion And Blender Vfx Masterclass
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.26 GB | Duration: 1h 57m
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.26 GB | Duration: 1h 57m
Create your own stunning VFX shots using Fusion & Blender - From 3D camera tracking to final compositing.
What you'll learn
Create your own VFX shots using Fusion and Blender
3D Camera tracking using Fusion
Creating your 3D scene using Blender
How to setup render layers and render passes in Blender
Compositing using Fusion's node based workflow
Requirements
You need a copy of Blender and Davinci Resolve Studio
Note that the free version of Davinci Resolve does not include the Camera Tracking node
Description
Welcome to this Fusion and Blender VFX Masterclass What you will learn? 3D camera tracking in Fusion How to setup reference 3D geometry in Fusion Export tracked scene as FBX from Fusion to Blender Import an animated character from Mixamo into your Blender scene Matching lighting and shadows in Blender Creating shadow catchers in Blender How to setup render layers and render passes in Blender Rendering a multi-layer EXR image sequence Fusion Compositing - Merging render passes Fusion Compositing - Vector motion blur and color correction Fusion Compositing - Rotoscoping and using masks Fusion Compositing - How to create a lightwrap Fusion Compositing - Final grading and compositing effects During this course I will take you step-by-step through my own personal VFX pipeline, from 3D Camera Tracking in Fusion, to building your 3D scene in Blender, importing an animated character from Mixamo, rendering different render passes and render layers - all the way to compositing our final shot using Fusion's amazing node based compositing system. You will learn various compositing techniques in Fusion, including how to merge render passes, adding vector motion blur, color correction and grading, rotoscoping and using masks, how to create a lightwrap, as well as final compositing effects to spice up your renders. I've specifically designed this course in such a way that anyone interested in learning VFX can follow along and create their own amazing shots. The software used in this course is Davinci Resolve Studio 18.6 (which is the paid version) and Blender 4.0.2. Some nodes are not available in the Free version of Davinci Resolve (such as the Camera Tracking Node) but most of the nodes I discuss in this course, are available in the Free version. By the end of this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to create your own stunning visual effects shots. Here is a list of all the lessons in this course: Create a PNG Image Sequence 3D Camera Tracking in Fusion Import FBX to Blender and Align World Import Mixamo Character and Basic Scene Setup Match Lighting and Shadows Render Layers and Render Passes Render Multilayer EXR Sequence Fusion Compositing Part 1 (Merging Render Passes) Fusion Compositing Part 2 (Vector Motion Blur) Fusion Compositing Part 3 (Color Correction) Fusion Compositing Part 4 (Rotoscoping) Fusion Compositing Part 5 (Lightwrap) Fusion Compositing Part 6 (Final Compositing Effects) Export Final Render from Fusion I really hope that you will learn a lot during this course, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Are you ready to get started? Let's dive in!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Fusion and Blender VFX Masterclass - Introduction Video
Section 2: Fusion and Blender VFX Masterclass - 3D Camera Tracking
Lecture 2 Lesson 01: Create a PNG Image Sequence using Fusion
Lecture 3 Lesson 02: 3D Camera Tracking in Fusion
Section 3: Fusion and Blender VFX Masterclass - Setting up your scene in Blender
Lecture 4 Lesson 03: Import FBX into Blender and Align World
Lecture 5 Lesson 04: Import Mixamo Character and Basic Scene Setup
Lecture 6 Lesson 05: Match Lighting and Shadows in Blender
Lecture 7 Lesson 06: Render Layers and Render Passes
Lecture 8 Lesson 07: Render Multilayer EXR Sequence from Blender
Section 4: Fusion and Blender VFX Masterclass - Compositing
Lecture 9 Lesson 08: Fusion Compositing Part 1 (Merging Render Passes)
Lecture 10 Lesson 09: Fusion Compositing Part 2 (Vector Motion Blur)
Lecture 11 Lesson 10: Fusion Compositing Part 3 (Color Correction)
Lecture 12 Lesson 11: Fusion Compositing Part 4 (Rotoscoping)
Lecture 13 Lesson 12: Fusion Compositing Part 5 (Lightwrap)
Lecture 14 Lesson 13: Fusion Compositing Part 6 (Final Compositing Effects)
Lecture 15 Lesson 14: Export Your Final Render from Fusion
Section 5: Conclusion
Lecture 16 Course Conclusion - Thank you for watching
Anyone interested in creating their own VFX shots,3D Artists interested in learning Compositing in Fusion,Beginner VFX artists who wants to learn a complete VFX workflow using Fusion and Blender