hello guys and welcome to another
amazing tutorial and this is going to be
one of the money tutorials how I'm going
to call it in this tutorial have been
promising to show you something amazing
for a couple of weeks now I always talk
about you know more and more and more in
the past couple tutorials I sort of been
repeating myself I guess with a color
grading just pretty much doing the same
thing over and over and in this tutorial
I want to show you how you can use the
Vinci resolve whether it's a full
version studio version or light version
how you can use the venture resolve to
remove object from the scene now before
you're going to start saying you know
it's not after fact it's not nuke or
whatever obviously it's not any of that
kind of software you know it it's not
really designed for this kind of work
but on the basic level on a very basic
level let's say you have shot something
like this like in this shot I have this
hole right over here and it's I don't
know it's kind of sticks out you know
and it looks really awkward and I'm
going to show you right now how you
actually can remove this and fix your
shot okay so watch me you're gonna love
it it's going to be absolutely amazing I
guarantee you probably more than 90
percent of people and I'm talking about
advanced people who use DaVinci Resolve
have no idea about this function or how
to use it okay so for you guys I want to
show you and I want you to guys to know
the secret okay so here is our shot
obviously like I said before I'm not
going to be bothering doing any kind of
color grading work so I'm just gonna
slap black magic left over here the way
our shot looks semi-decent
okay
as you can see a couple things first of
all my hands shaking over here I shot
this handheld on Blackmagic pocket
camera and some of you guys know it's
very uncomfortable camera to hold I mean
even if you have a handle on top
I had Sigma 18 to 35 lens on it and I
mean I don't know the whole thing just
shakes like crazy so you definitely need
the rig for it but anyways you know I
got this shot and let's work with what
we got okay so I'm just gonna lower it a
little bit just to protect the
highlights mm and I'm gonna create an
next note and you note and I'm going to
right click and call it remove okay so
pay attention this is going to be asked
of right now I'm gonna zoom in over here
on our little hole or whatever this
thing is and I'm gonna go and select I
can select the circle right here but I'm
going to select the costume custom curve
you know what I'm going to do I'm
actually going to select all the area
around it okay that looks pretty good
let's see you look sweet okay that's
good enough and the next thing I'm gonna
do I'm actually going to track this down
so let me go to the frame one let me
play this thing properly and my camera
is not zooming I also don't have any
perspective so there's no reason wasting
resources tracking this down so I'm
gonna uncheck all this and let's track
forward okay and as we see resolve
actually that's a pretty good tracker
the whole thing looks like it sticks
really really good we sort of see a
little bit of movement actually I
probably should uncheck rotate and track
it again and see if it's going to stick
a little bit better
okay let's shake it out all right way
better
always remember just because you have
everything checked that doesn't mean
you're going to get a better result when
you tracking the material so we have the
stink tracked what's next
well that's very first step
next thing let me zoom out a little bit
so you can see the very important thing
is you have to offset this thing before
you're going to go in that window so as
we have our tracking information I'm
just going to move this thing right over
here okay so we're going to move it
right here and we're going to see that
now the tracking window is just empty by
itself hanging in the air okay so now
let's go over here let's select note
sizing and what I'm going to do watch
this watch the magic I'm going to move
this thing over here right over here
okay that looks really good
I'm gonna go back to the mask which is
this one and I'm just gonna feather it a
little bit okay like that outside
perfect okay let me create a new note so
you can see boom just like that
for example if that is a client that
have no idea that there's a hole in
there they will never be able to tell
even though obviously for the lesson it
kind of looks a little bit strange
because we know it we've seen how it
looks before you know but if somebody
doesn't know this thing is completely
gone look and it's sticking to the
handle everything is absolutely legit
okay let's try to do one more let's try
to do I don't know let's find some spot
in here
let's try to do let's try to do I guess
with this reflection if it's gonna allow
me to track it okay so I'm just gonna
repeat the step so you guys can learn it
a bit better okay I'm just going to
select this okay just like that I'm
going to go to the tracker I'm going to
uncheck all this I'm going to track it
back and I'm going to track it front I
don't think it's going to be a really
good track but let's see it may work and
again I'm going to offset it right over
here I'm gonna go to the note sizing I'm
just going to move it right over here
and then right over here then I'm going
to go back to the mask I'm just gonna
feather it a little bit look at that
it's gone like never existed before
okay um this kind of technique
ideally works on the shots that you
don't have parallax because once you
have parallax is very difficult I don't
think the Vinci resolve tracker is that
great for the parallax movement but for
more or less camera like this or for the
still shots you can easily remove any
kind of objects you like alright so now
you guys know how to remove things from
from your shots and please subscribe to
my channel I'm going to be showing more
cool stuff that a lot of people don't
know and see you next time Thanks
