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Animate Stills

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:48 am
by Oli Koos
Hi there,

I am new to Fusion and want to try this;


Could anyone point me to a tutorial?
I have my source Media (a JPG) in the flow, after that I go to a Merge, which has a Poly Mask connected to it, but I am already stuck at isolating (substracting) my Matt from the souce still.

Thanks for help

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:07 pm
by Sander de Regt
You have to extract the portion you want to seperate before you feed it into a merge.
A polymask on the merge tells Fusion: 'I only want the combine these two images where the mask is'

What you are trying to do (I presume) is cut out the face, so you have bascially a face with a transparent background that you can then put on top of your background.

To do this: feed your image into a matte control and then use a polymask that you feed into the garbage matte input of the matte control, invert the mask and cut out the face.
Then you could put *that* with a merge (without a mask) on top of your background.

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:18 pm
by Oli Koos
cool, I will try this, thank you very much! :-)

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 3:55 pm
by julian_b
Hi!
It can be pretty hard to get started with Fusion, so I created a quick & dirty template for you to use.
Copy the code into fusion. That's your comp.
Replace the background gradient with your image, draw the masks in the 2 polygon nodes and update the paint tool to copy parts of the background like in the video.
Some tools have an "i" next to them, meaning I added a comment in the "Comment/Info" tab of that tool.
I also added a light you can play around with. To see the effect of the light in the viewer select "Light" mode in the viewer. You can just remove it, if you don't like it.
Edit: To see the lighting and shadows in the final render, go to the Renderer3D node and under "Lighting" select "Enable Lighting" and "Enable Shadows".

Once you get used to node-based compositing, you'll love it. Nowadays I just loathe After Effects. It feels so stupid compared to Fusion. :mrgreen:

Edit: I quickly added some particles. Shows the beauty of having a real 3D space instead of the layer-based 2.5D in AE. The particles live in true 3D space, instead of on a 2D layer.

Edit: Replaced file link.
https://mega.nz/#!zyI3kD4K!1yDhWyf9clOc08rRpOcrJ1RNePsJB7z1qM4PgurkxGg

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 9:37 am
by Oli Koos
Wow, thank you so much! Very appreciated.
I will try this out today :-)

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 1:18 pm
by Daz Wood
Julian Böhme wrote:Hi!
It can be pretty hard to get started with Fusion, so I created a quick & dirty template for you to use.
Copy the code into fusion. That's your comp.
Replace the background gradient with your image, draw the masks in the 2 polygon nodes and update the paint tool to copy parts of the background like in the video.
Some tools have an "i" next to them, meaning I added a comment in the "Comment/Info" tab of that tool.
I also added a light you can play around with. To see the effect of the light in the viewer select "Light" mode in the viewer. You can just remove it, if you don't like it.
Edit: To see the lighting and shadows in the final render, go to the Renderer3D node and under "Lighting" select "Enable Lighting" and "Enable Shadows".

Once you get used to node-based compositing, you'll love it. Nowadays I just loathe After Effects. It feels so stupid compared to Fusion. :mrgreen:

https://www.file-upload.net/download-13081924/Parallaxtemplate.comp.html


unforgettably I am getting popups and warning from this link :-(

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 3:06 pm
by Blake LaFarm
Daz Wood wrote:
Julian Böhme wrote:Hi!
It can be pretty hard to get started with Fusion, so I created a quick & dirty template for you to use.
Copy the code into fusion. That's your comp.
Replace the background gradient with your image, draw the masks in the 2 polygon nodes and update the paint tool to copy parts of the background like in the video.
Some tools have an "i" next to them, meaning I added a comment in the "Comment/Info" tab of that tool.
I also added a light you can play around with. To see the effect of the light in the viewer select "Light" mode in the viewer. You can just remove it, if you don't like it.
Edit: To see the lighting and shadows in the final render, go to the Renderer3D node and under "Lighting" select "Enable Lighting" and "Enable Shadows".

Once you get used to node-based compositing, you'll love it. Nowadays I just loathe After Effects. It feels so stupid compared to Fusion. :mrgreen:

https://www.file-upload.net/download-13081924/Parallaxtemplate.comp.html


unforgettably I am getting popups and warning from this link :-(
Me too. It's quite concerning. I just PM'd Julian a link which I hope he will agree use to send me the file.

Re: Animate Stills

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 4:53 pm
by julian_b
Sorry guys.
I just used the first free file-sharing service without registration, I could find.
And since I use Adblock, I don't get any popups or whatever you're getting.

I re-upladed the file on mega. It doesn't have any popups or ads.
Edit: Added particles, you can play around with.
https://mega.nz/#!zyI3kD4K!1yDhWyf9clOc ... M4PgurkxGg