How to extract this matte??
Posted in: Beginners Talkkeying extended walk cycles
Posted in: Beginners TalkI’m working on my final for my Intro to Vfx class at the Art Institute of Las Vegas. What I want to do is shoot a friend of mine walking across a green screen, then I’m going to stabilize the footage in AE, key it, then export the frames of her walk cycle to photoshop, throw some filters on it to make it look hand drawn, print out each frame, rotoscope it by hand on a lightbox, then scan it back in and comp it in AE so that the actress starts out hand drawn and when she passes by a large object that obscures her she becomes real on the other side.
My question is, where in the world can I find a green screen long enough to catch several walk cycles at a time? Our blue room at school would only be long enough for maybe 5 or 6 steps at most. I’ve thought about shooting her against the sky, but in order to do that I would have to probably be at the top of a parking garage, shooting from a low angle. I also thought about rearranging the whole living room to set up a large green screen, but my girlfriend might not appreciate that too much. I also thought about building a portable green screen and having it track her as she walks, but it would be almost impossible to get all of her with it, so i’ll be rotoscoping masks on feet if I do that.
Is there anything I am missing? any tricks for shooting green screen elements over a distance of about 30 or 40 feet on the quick and cheap?
Also, I’m not sure how i’m going to go about framerates at this point. I think I want to animate on 2s but i’m not sure how that will be effected if the comp is running at 30fps. That’s just going to take some experimentation on my part though.
Thanks in advance guys!
Morphing
Posted in: Beginners TalkDigital Amputees
Posted in: Beginners TalkSo I recently noticed that a lot of TV programs have actors with amputated limbs (i.e. Michael Shanks from Stargate Continuum, Genevieve Cortese from the latest Flash Forward, Suleka Mathew from Hawthorne) and I was wondering what was the best method of creating these digital amputations?
I was thinking of rotoing the leg out and having a clean plate in the back to fill in the gap but unless it’s a locked off shot, it seems the process would be time-consuming. I was also thinking that the limb is roto-ed out and then the background is painted back in.
Does anyone know of possible methods to recreate these digital amputations?
So at the eleventh hour I had to quickly make a graphic to end the segment with him. With only about 45 minutes to make something from scratch this is what i came up with
How to 3D comp..accurately?
Posted in: Beginners TalkI am vey new to 3D comping, for example:
Taking an image and creating a dolly in/parallax move.
I have an image of a house. I broke the image up into 3 sections via Bezier. Street (foreground) House (midground) and backyard (background. I separated them in Z space.
I created some trees and placed them in front of and behind the house. (Z SPACE) I then added a camera and pushed in.
Great, looks good, However, my question is this:
How do you know if mathimatically, the parallax is correct?
For example, If I separate(distance) the foreground trees from the house, 2x, 3 times,4 times, I will get a greater parallax. So which is correct? How do I know if all of my images on CARDS, are at the right distance so they move accurate?
Am I making any sense?
Thanks,
Lou
Adobe Premiere
Posted in: Beginners TalkPlease tell me the Adobe media encoder widescreen render settings for Tv broadcast in Premiere.
Render Preview in Fusion
Posted in: Beginners TalkRotoscoping Crazy!!!
Posted in: Beginners Talk1.jpg is the frame which i want to rotoscope
roto0017.jpg is the one which i worked on where there were no sorts of disturbance…please check it out and tell me if there is something that i need to improve on ??