Wed Nov 10, 2021 2:03 am
I agree with Peter; you have to learn to walk before you can run.
On the other hand, if you want to learn to create visual effects, learning to rotoscope will give you a better idea about what’s possible, what’s practical, and why the “fix it in post” mentality is… expensive.
Having said that, I don’t expect there’s much of a future for rotoscope artists as a profession, and greenscreen keying’s days are probably numbered, with advances in machine learning looming large on the horizon.
But more to the point, Resolve isn’t really in the ballpark for what you’re trying to do. Yes, it has some very basic roto tools on the color page, but keyframing them is a complete mess. At minimum, Fusion is closer to what you’re after, but if it were me, I’d use the Mocha OFX plugin for Fusion. I’ve seen other people recommend Silhouette, though.
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