How to Relight Elements with Normal Pass | VFX Tutorial
In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Normal Pass to relight VFX elements in the compositing stage.
Read PostIn this tutorial, we will learn how to use Normal Pass to relight VFX elements in the compositing stage.
Read PostIn this tutorial, we will be doing an introduction to basic motion tracking in DaVinci Resolve’s Fusion.
In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we will learn about node-based compositing in DaVinci Resolve Fusion.
In this article, we take a look at common types of codecs you will encounter and their common uses.
Sander de Regt is going to cover five Fusion tips that you may not know. Either way, this is a beneficial tutorial that can serve beginners and long-time users alike.
In this Fusion tutorial, we are going to show you how to get the most out of your Ground Fog VFX stock footage in your scene.
In this tutorial, you will cover everything from EXR passes in the smoke plumes to compositing the tiny details in a window fire far back in the shot.
ActionVFX is known for having the most extensive VFX stock footage library in the world, and it's all produced up to the professional industry standard — but nothing gets better than our Fire Elements! Continue polishing your VFX fire creations with ActionVFX Instructor Sander De Regt's tutorial.
In honor of Stranger Things Season 3, we're giving you a fresh tutorial on creating the Upside Down from Stranger Things all inside of Fusion!
We wanted to show our Fusion (software) users a few tips and tricks to adding explosion stock footage in your scene. Our instructor lectures on best practices of making an asteroid smash into the ground and causing an explosion to occur.
Stock Footage 101 is going to be a video segment on our YouTube channel where we address some of the popular questions we're asked regularly by our users. In this first episode, I'll go over the best ways to remove a black, or white, background from stock footage.
In this guest tutorial, Sander de Regt shows us how to composite our Muzzle Flashes in Blackmagic Fusion. We want to bring as much value as we can to the visual effects community by supplying tutorials in other programs besides After Effects.