Postproduction for ArchVIZ artists – using DaVinci Resolve by Blackmagic Design
Creating a flythrough, whether for interiors or exteriors, requires time. Frequently, targets are overlooked due to last-minute design alterations or inadequate communication. However, DaVinci Resolve’s Color and Fusion page can be transformative, turning seemingly insurmountable challenges into achievable feats.
This course is designed to take you from complete beginner to being able to produce stunning flythroughs. Whether you renderer of choice is Lumion, VRay or Corona, our workshops will further enhance your skillset by working on real-life examples in a collaborative environment. This program has been intuitively designed to fast-track your learning and to make it exciting to anyone who wants to be successful in the world of Architectural Visualisation.
Duration – 24 hours
Type of Course – Choice of In-person courses, Online courses, One-on-One Courses & Courses at your offices
Level – Intermediate
Number of lessons – For In-person courses, 4 consecutive days between 1000 and 1700 (each day consists of 6 hours lessons + 3 breaks)
Instructor – Joseph A Pace
Certified Trainer by Blackmagic Design in DaVinci Resolve 18
Certified User by Blackmagic Design in Fusion Effects with DaVinci Resolve
PREQUISITES
- All students are required to have their own laptop with the latest version of DaVinci Resolve installed from the Blackmagic Design site (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products)
- All online sessions will be delivered via Zoom. All students are required to download and install the latest version from https://zoom.us/
- Sample files and projects will be provided upon enrolment
- Basic working knowledge of 2d graphics software such as Photoshop
TARGET AUDIENCES
- The ” Postproduction for ArchVIZ artists ” serves as a valuable resource whether you’re just starting out with Fusion in DaVinci Resolve or have prior experience and aim to fill gaps or deepen your understanding of its complete range of capabilities. Tailored for individuals engaged in the ArchVIZ industry, this course equips you with the skills to creatively and efficiently leverage professional tools.
- Both regularly scheduled courses for individuals and private DaVinci Fusion training for groups, companies, and organizations are available. Private workshops in DaVinci Fusion can be tailored to your specific goals and can delve into video production topics that are most relevant to your needs.
COSTS
In-person course | €840.00 |
On-line course | €840.00 |
One-on-one course | €1680.00 |
At-your-office course | Kindly call to discuss |
Curriculum
- 21 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 24 Hours
- SECTION A - COLOUR GRADING0
- Lesson A01 >>>An overview of the DaVinci Resolve Colour Page Interface0
- Lesson A02 >>>Primary & Secondary Colour Corrections0
- Lesson A03 >>>Noise reduction, Colour Warper and Masking0
- Lesson A04 >>>Being Creative with Colour and Effects0
- SECTION B - POSTPRODUCTION IN FUSION0
- Lesson B01 >>>Introduction to the DaVinci Fusion Interface and the advantages of working in a node-based environment0
- Lesson B02 >>>Creating text, vector shapes, masks and keyframes >>>Manipulating animations with the Spline and the Keyframe EditorExercise: Create a simple animated clip0
- Lesson B03 >>>Rotoscoping tools and techniquesExercise: Create an animated mask on a movie clip0
- Lesson B04 >>>Understanding The Luma KeyerExercise: Replace a cloudy sky with a blue sky Exercise: Adding a matte painting to a scene Exercise: Replacing screens0
- Lesson B05 >>>Advanced keying with the Delta KeyerExercise: Compositing a scene with Green Screen content0
- Lesson B06 >>>Unleashing the power of the Paint ToolsExercise: Removing unwanted objects from movie clips0
- Lesson B07 >>>Tracking movement by using the Point Tracker and the 2D TrackerExercise: Attach beam lights to a moving car Exercise: Projecting an image on a high-rise building0
- Lesson B08 >>>File formats for VFX and Compositing >>>Colour Depth, Banding, Noise and Error Diffusion >>>Colour Spaces, Log and Gamma >>>Colour Management >>>Using the Linear Workflow0
- Lesson B09 >>>Setting up a 3D scene using Text 3D, Image Planes, Shapes, Cameras and LightsExercise: Create a 3D broadcast animated graphics scene – part 10
- Lesson B10 >>>Adding and manipulating 3D particle systemsExercise: Create a 3D broadcast animated graphics scene – part 20
- Lesson B11 >>>The 3D Camera Tracker and 3D Object PlacementExercise: Combine 2d and 3D objects within a movie scene0
- Lesson B12 >>>Loading rendered multipass EXR files created in 3rd party 3d software into Fusion >>>Creating a beauty pass from imported EXR filesExercise: Composite multipass EXR files within a movie scene0
- Lesson B13 >>>Importing Camera and FBX Meshes from third party 3D Modelling Software >>>Camera Set Extension using Camera Projection0
- Lesson B14 >>>Using the Z-buffer and Depth Effects >>>The Optical flow tool and Vector PassesExercise: Composite multipass EXR files with 3D imported geometry within a camera-projected scene Composite multipass EXR files with 3D imported geometry within a movie scene0
- Lesson B15 >>>Noise and Grain >>>Matching Colour >>>Defocus and Bloom Effects >>>Lens Distortion >>>Edge Blur and Light Wrap0