Superimposing
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Superimposing
Is it possible when inserting a person onto a background to make it look as though they are really there and not been superimposed? e.g. making someone have a little grass around them when laying on grass. I want to make it look real. I know it is possible in Photoshop, but I don't want to use Photoshop.
Re: Superimposing
Making stuff look really real when compositing depends a lot on the circumstances. If you tried to do it using the compositing tool, then posted your results here, I could give some tips as to what things you might do to make it look better.
Tony
Tony
Re: Superimposing
I would suggest to add some shadow to the child (Select Area tool, Subject and choose for Drop Shadow Grey)
Try out some relight effects. This will blend the child more in the surroundings..
Lot of it depends on your own creativity, skills and taste.
I've tried also my latest effect Selection creator - radial gradient on your image, because it will give a radial gradient around the child in which you can add an effect to, still a lot depends on your own taste and your personal preference of the creative outcome.
Hope this will help you a bit, looking forward to any suggestions Tony or any other one may have.
Arwin
Try out some relight effects. This will blend the child more in the surroundings..
Lot of it depends on your own creativity, skills and taste.
I've tried also my latest effect Selection creator - radial gradient on your image, because it will give a radial gradient around the child in which you can add an effect to, still a lot depends on your own taste and your personal preference of the creative outcome.
Hope this will help you a bit, looking forward to any suggestions Tony or any other one may have.
Arwin
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Re: Superimposing
I think Arwin is right, getting this image right is mostly to do with the lighting, the cutting out seems to be very good. I think the main thing might be that the light in the forest tends to be mottled, a little darker and a fraction greener (from the light going through and reflecting on the leaves). You can do all that in SPE, but only with a manual edit of the composite in the effect editor, which I don't know if you've tried yet. I think most of these could be done by preparing a mottled picture, with bright and dark patches, which is slightly green in the bright patches (I've attached an example). You can then add the image in the image editor and use a merge node with a multiply merge type to alter your overlayed objects before they are placed in the scene. You can then play with the opacity to tweak the result.
Tony
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