CG Compositing - Blender to Fusion

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@ZekeFaust was kind enough to provide one of his awesome renders for me to play with in a Tutorial.
Here a couple of links where you can find his work:
This is a long one. Grab a soda and take your time! Lots of infos here.
Feel free to support me!

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Oh wow, great tutorial with a lot of valuable information. One question: aren't you supposed to use an ocio color transform with blenders color management config file right after the combined passes and the beauty in order to get the same image that Blender is showing with it's Filmic color transform view? I guess just using the srgb LUT results in quite a different image, no? At least this is the way I learned it from other compositing tutorials that deal with Cycles renders and filmic. Thanks!

DanielPartzsch
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FINALLY SOMEONE WHO MADE A PROPER IN DEPTH GUIDE LFGGG

thatspix
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this is actually very advanced Fusion tutorial, and pretty good with practical examples for a bunch of real situations.

migovas
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OMG! I didn't know was possibly do so many things externaly. The criptomatte thing, I did see before with compositing in Blender, but this workflow make me wanted be your student.
Great Job with this video. Thanks for open my horizon.

jullibarb
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Been learning Fusion lately and your content is most definitely among the most helpful I’ve watched.

I would love to see you go over some compositing of live action with CG (either cg integration or live action on cg environments).

Thanks for the great content!

ryanansen
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Dam man you are a true hero. Please make more in depth fusion compositing tutorials 👌

wewantmoreparty
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Wow ! A video with a huge of incredible infos ! Thank you a lot !!!

NathramD
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🙏 Thank you! This is going to be helpful to many young students just beginning to tell their beautiful stories.

quietlyworking
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Thank you so much for making this in-depth tutorial. Really helped me figure out a lot.
I had been jumping a bit around youtube to find something akin to this. However this was way more in-depth, clear and to the point. And included som proper real-world cases. Thank you for making this!

jesperbylov
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Awesome video man, there aren't many good fusion tutorials out there so very greatful for this one!

_Approximated_
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This is all what I wanted!! Many many thanks for this.

xanzuls
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you are one of the best teachers of fusion . Reminds me video copilot...clean tuts easy to follow and make you feel pro not ametour . WE need more fusion / blender for vfx artitst !

kostashalabalakis
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Been waiting for this tutorial for a while. Thanks for making this in depth tutorial.❤

rano
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Man, I know you still don't have a very large community to do certain things, and that it would take a lot of time, but if you created a paid course 100% focused on Blender and Fusion, it would be incredible. Wow, I would love to deeply study something as focused as that. I hope that one day you'll make it. Thank you for the videos you already do!

murillocunhad
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NICE tutorial
Note:
Ideally all the light passes should be unpremultiply before we add them together otherwise we get dark fringes around the objects
You can use the merge tool to add light passes the trick is to set the 'Alpha gain " in the merge tool to zero ... this adjusts the merge to an additive blend mode

kenzorman
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This tutorial is a gem! You are a real pro. Tank you so much! I would love to see more blender to fusion compositing tutorials such as this one but maybe on a video.

lucensius
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One of the best tutorial I ever seen 🙏. Thank you so much

florianpernot
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This is, absolutely, the kind of information I've been looking for since the day I bought the Studio version of Resolve. Thank you for your service. Liked and subscribed because of this video.

bloodswarms
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Long video duration, but it more worth than shortest video by others.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

hoodaud
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Great job here! This entire tutorial resume almost everything for 3D compositing. I was familiar with replicate the 3d scene with "Displace 3D" and place some objects or masking, but with particles like in Nuke, I didn't know that trick. Thanks!

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