Blender: Create visual effects with advanced compositing
Blender: Create visual effects with advanced compositing, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 28 lectures, based on 30 reviews, and has 5126 subscribers.
You will learn about create visual effects using procedural shaders and integrate them into footage advanced camera tracking / matchmoving techniques recreate footage geometry to mask out objects in scene advanced composition techniques to better integrate cgi in camera footage procedurally generate fire using volumetric shader to create fire and integrate it into our footage at the end of the course students will be able to how to integrate cgi into footage with advanced node based compositing techniques This course also covers how to better integrate cgi into footage by creating film grain, lens dust elements etc in blenders compositor. students will learn how to use blenders camera tracker This course is ideal for individuals who are blender users who are interested in creating vfx or students who want to learn how to add cgi into real life footage It is particularly useful for blender users who are interested in creating vfx or students who want to learn how to add cgi into real life footage.
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Summary
Title: Blender: Create visual effects with advanced compositing
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.7
Number of Lectures: 28
Number of Published Lectures: 28
Number of Curriculum Items: 28
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28
Original Price: $34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- create visual effects using procedural shaders and integrate them into footage
- advanced camera tracking / matchmoving techniques
- recreate footage geometry to mask out objects in scene
- advanced composition techniques to better integrate cgi in camera footage
- procedurally generate fire using volumetric shader to create fire and integrate it into our footage
- at the end of the course students will be able to how to integrate cgi into footage with advanced node based compositing techniques
- This course also covers how to better integrate cgi into footage by creating film grain, lens dust elements etc in blenders compositor.
- students will learn how to use blenders camera tracker
Who Should Attend
- blender users who are interested in creating vfx
- students who want to learn how to add cgi into real life footage
Target Audiences
- blender users who are interested in creating vfx
- students who want to learn how to add cgi into real life footage
Learn how to create awesome visual effects in blender, this course will teach you everything you need to know about camera tracking/matchmoving, adding realistic fire effects into footage using procedural node based volumetric materials.
Integrate cgi into footage using advanced node base compositing techniques
This course will teach you how to integrate cgi into your footage using advanced compositing techniques in blenders compositor this course also doesn’t require you to use any other software everything is done in blender 2.8. Node based compositing will cover everything including how to create realistic lens dust/ dirt elements and add them on top of our footage. This course will also cover color grading and better matching our footage to our cgi.
Learn about color management and how to use it to your advantage
This course will teach you how to keep everything in scene linear and will also teach you about color management, and how to use blender to it’s full potential.
Use node based procedural materials to generate fire quickly
In the course a procedural fire material is provided and students will learn how to use this material to create procedural advanced fire effects and add them to our footage, this material is fully procedural and requires no baking time. Students can use all materials provided in the course in their own projects.
Everything in the course is organized in sections using a step by step approach All project files and materials are provided in the course
This course is packed with information with nearly 6 hours of content and will give students very good understanding of how to integrate cgi into footage.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Important things to know before filming footage for visual effects
Lecture 1: Introduction to blender
Lecture 2: Important things to know before filming
Chapter 2: working with blenders color management
Lecture 1: explanation of scene referred color space and view transform options in blender
Chapter 3: camera tracking our footage in blender
Lecture 1: converting footage to image sequence
Lecture 2: overview of blenders camera tracker
Lecture 3: tracking our footage and learning about the various tracking marker settings
Lecture 4: tweaking our tracking markers
Lecture 5: using a more automated approach to camera tracking using detect features setting
Chapter 4: optimizing our camera solve
Lecture 1: cleaning up innacurate markers in camera tracker
Lecture 2: refining our camera solve
Lecture 3: refining our camera solve part 2
Lecture 4: refining our camera solve part 3
Chapter 5: creating our 3d scene
Lecture 1: orienting our 3d scene
Lecture 2: using procedural fire shader and placing it in our scene
Lecture 3: tweaking procedural fire shader settings to increase realism
Lecture 4: adding different colored flames
Lecture 5: tweaking fire scaling
Lecture 6: creating holdout geometry for masking
Chapter 6: compositing
Lecture 1: working with blenders color management node
Lecture 2: explanation of why scene referred workflow is important in compositing
Lecture 3: creating glare and colorizing footage based on flame color in compositor
Lecture 4: color grading our composite and redistorting our cg elements
Lecture 5: adding lens dirt elements
Lecture 6: controlling our lens dust effect
Lecture 7: adding glare to increase realism
Lecture 8: creating film grain
Lecture 9: tweaking film grain settings in compositor
Chapter 7: rendering
Lecture 1: optimal cycles render settings for rendering project
Instructors
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dean walcott
3d design
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- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 5 votes
- 4 stars: 11 votes
- 5 stars: 8 votes
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