Topic: Green Screen Test
I felt like trying out some green screening the other day to practice for an upcoming short.
Enjoy!
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I felt like trying out some green screening the other day to practice for an upcoming short.
Enjoy!
Nice, very well done. It does my heart good to see some chroma keying that isn't terrible. ![]()
If you'll welcome some unrequested criticism, I suggest refining the mask by maybe one pixel more; shrink the mask by one pixel, because the stormtroopers have a slight black halo around them, however the biggest giveaway with almost all unprofessional green screening is that all too often the replacement scene's lighting does not match the original films lighting. For a scene like that, the shadows on the minifigures would be almost nonexistent.
But to end on a high note, this was a very, very, very good execution of green screening. Keep up the great work! ![]()
Green screen itself was done very well, what bothered me was the way the set and the background were blended. It was quite brutal.
Way cool! Very clean! Good job.
Wow, I wish I could do that.
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