Compositing Video Tutorials
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Compositing Video Tutorials
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Replacing a sky
Compositing new objects into a scene
Replacing a sky
Compositing new objects into a scene
Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
I have the trial version and having difficulty getting a clean composite. When I try to clean up, I end up exposing the original picture instead of the desired underlay. Any suggestions. I have watched the videos.
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
Hi Strick,
Would you mind posting a picture that you're trying to composite. Sometimes different situations call for different approaches. The best way to get the highest quality composite is to shoot against a flat background with a contrasting color to the foreground (if you can)!
Tony
Would you mind posting a picture that you're trying to composite. Sometimes different situations call for different approaches. The best way to get the highest quality composite is to shoot against a flat background with a contrasting color to the foreground (if you can)!
Tony
Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
Thanks tony,
See the attached photo. I get into trouble when using the brushes to "clean up". I either cut too much of the overlay off or end up clicking some of the paint cans that delete the overlay completely. For some reason some of the paint cans clean it up while others delete the overlay.
Looking for ant tutorials that have more details on this procedure. While the videos are good, they don't have enough detail on his process of composites. I am a lso looking at another platform " geen screen wizard" that is more expensive but more user friendly.
Thanks,
Jim
See the attached photo. I get into trouble when using the brushes to "clean up". I either cut too much of the overlay off or end up clicking some of the paint cans that delete the overlay completely. For some reason some of the paint cans clean it up while others delete the overlay.
Looking for ant tutorials that have more details on this procedure. While the videos are good, they don't have enough detail on his process of composites. I am a lso looking at another platform " geen screen wizard" that is more expensive but more user friendly.
Thanks,
Jim
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Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
Hi Jim,
You can hover over a paint can to see what it will do if you click on it, so you don't do something you don't want by mistake. The chair you're overlay has a nice hard edge. This means you need to use the "Find Hard Edge" brush. To be the most precise, use a fairly small brush. Make sure the inner circle doesn't go into an area you want to remove and that the outer circle does. The smaller the distance between the inner circle and the outer circle, the less chance there is for error.
Hope that helps!
Tony
You can hover over a paint can to see what it will do if you click on it, so you don't do something you don't want by mistake. The chair you're overlay has a nice hard edge. This means you need to use the "Find Hard Edge" brush. To be the most precise, use a fairly small brush. Make sure the inner circle doesn't go into an area you want to remove and that the outer circle does. The smaller the distance between the inner circle and the outer circle, the less chance there is for error.
Hope that helps!
Tony
Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
Tony,
Found my sign in info. thanks again for your help. that was great info. I did not see anty tutorials on this. Did I miss it somewhere?
Thanks,
Jim
Found my sign in info. thanks again for your help. that was great info. I did not see anty tutorials on this. Did I miss it somewhere?
Thanks,
Jim
Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
There are a couple of places for more information on selecting areas. Here's a description of how to use the smart brush. And here are some video tutorials generally on the subject of selecting.
Tony
Tony
Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
Thank you Tony. these are excellent. Is there a master page on the site with all the tutorials listed in an index or summary?
Jim
Jim
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Re: Compositing Video Tutorials
I would like to edit an image where one click should replace the background of an object from a single color background(green) to the desired background.
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