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| SkoleSlasken ![]() | blue/Greenscreen Hi i just wonder if some 1 here have some experience in blue/Greenscreen animating (in pics and movies). i have bin reading about it and it looks realy cool but hard :bouncy: If some 1 here knows something about it, have a tut or want to tell me some thing about it i be glad :) Thanks!!
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | my tutorial hehehe. All you need to do is get a blue or green paper. i dunno what kind it is dol but it nuff expensive. n e way you then video yourself in it having light shining directly on top of you and left to right so it leave no shadow on the back of the green or blue paper wiv your little camera or what ever u did it in, put it on to your pc. take the file to after effect. go to edit / new composition / set the screen res to the video res you done. Go to file / import / file / locate files. drop the file into that black tv screen. go to effect / keying / colour key. window open up. click on the little key colour diagram. and then select the colour on your video you want to key out. it would then take out the entire green or blue colour from the back ground letting you putting another 1. keying taking ages to do and also can be fustrating. Last edited by 3D Art; 05-07-2006 at 02:17 AM.. |
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