Topic: Green Screen material
i think this is the forum for this
what should i use as a green screen?
i am trying green Xerox paper (green printing paper) but one solid sheet isn't big enough.
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i think this is the forum for this
what should i use as a green screen?
i am trying green Xerox paper (green printing paper) but one solid sheet isn't big enough.
Go to an office supply store and pick up some neon green posterboard.
Anything green that is not a mirror.
No kidding, I've used everything from reflective plastic to cloth to posterboard to moldy bread.
- Leo
Just kidding about that last one...
I use a blue pillow , and it works brilant!
So a green posterboard works?
Like dark green or does it have to be light green
It needs to be a much different color than anything else in the scene. Dark green can be too close to black or dark blue, causing problems when you try to remove the background. Neon green is better because there really aren't any colors (common ones, anyway) that are close to it.
red works fine for me, and as long as you not green screening something huge papers fine. ![]()
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