Camera Projection In Davinci Resolve 16 | 2D to 3D!

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Learn how to take your 2D images and make them 3D! This is a awesome trick that is used all of the time in the VFX industry. You will be using Davinci Resolve Fusion's 3D tools to create this effect.

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Excellent tutorial. We love to see more of converting 2D to 3D with a real person inside the image (for example 2 Soccer players in the field and a ball and apply camera movements}.
Thank you

magdimoghni
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Thank you very much from Los Angeles. Your tutorial is great! I find camera projection quite interesting.

ac-bhpj
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Thank you!!!! More content like this!!!! More tutorials of 3d compositing in Fusion tab! 🙂

shtiphone
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If you don't want to rely on third party websites to be online. To calculate resolutions for aspect ratios you can just type the calculations in the field.

For width: you take height and multiply with aspect ratio.

For height: you divide width with aspect ratio.

Like, 2160*(16/9) = 3840
Or 3840/(16/9) = 2160

jmalmsten
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you always make fusion look so easy!! thankyou, Jake. great content!

faizzuhdi
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It would be great to have a refreshed version of this tutorial with Resolve 19, mixed with the new USD system

TransformXRED
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That's what I was looking for 😁 Thanks Jake 👌 Good Job 💪

SliwkaProductions
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Very interesting to learn how to take 2D images and make them 3D. Thanks for sharing.

AryMir
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I had no iddea, I can do that with Davinci! great job

SuburbanPhilosophy
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Thanks this was really helpful. I'm really starting at the humble grass roots level in Fusion and trying to reach a bit for projecting soft shadows from 2d images. A little too far over my ski tips, but looking forward to learning more. Definitely subbing your channel!

Clickumentary
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I just started with video after working with animation programs. I was amazed how realistic this looks. Thank you for showing u your work flow. Yes i would love to see more. like for instance ... " how to grab an outside image cut it in layers and align them that it looks 3d . ok perhaps to much too ask but i saw something like that in after effects ... and although i'm not ready for that yet i like to see if something like that is possible in fusion davinci resolve ... thanx again 👍

rcarendsen
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3d is so underseerved on youtube, please make more for fusion

THCHUMOUR
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Thanks you. Creative and clever technique :)

cutepuppy
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Very useful tutorial! Thank you so much! Subscribed!

AbrEvig
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excellant training, very precise expiation would love to see more on projection. thank you for sharing your time and talent !!

adsmithtx
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Dude this was excellent! I'm pretty new to Resolve, but have been diving deep down the rabbit hole. Great content, thanks for putting this out into the world! ✌️

TheBassMountain
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Could you maybe show us how to do the same thing but like if we had a image with objects such as a couch and we want it there then how would we go about making it?

vegento_editx
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is there an update to this tutorial? is the 18.5 still compatible with this tutorial?

andrewcreating
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Sir I need your help. Can you explain how to make a Super NES mode 7 effect? Getting a 2D sprite, warp it to 3D and let it scroll into the screen like MODE 7 games like F-zero. I tried and keep failing..please please.

playnalisis
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This was awesome Jake!! Excellent tutorial. I done 90% of the tutorial following your instructions but I couldn’t get the projection of the left wall to work. I’ll have to try it again. I wanted to ask do you have a tutorial on using the projection as a set extension or something? Love to see how it would be used. Thanks again!!

gosalh