Re: Chroma key challenge (read rules)
filmyguy wrote:I'm the only one so far?
Alot of people aren't very good at chroma-keying, and most of then are afraid to try.
That's what the thread is for, a chance for people to try.
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filmyguy wrote:I'm the only one so far?
Alot of people aren't very good at chroma-keying, and most of then are afraid to try.
That's what the thread is for, a chance for people to try.
The point of this thread although chroma key is not vital is to gain experience in this because in some point sooner or later this will be needed
filmyguy wrote:I'm the only one so far?
Alot of people aren't very good at chroma-keying, and most of then are afraid to try.
Yeah I'm totally scared
The point of this thread although chroma key is not vital is to gain experience in this because in some point sooner or later this will be needed
That's exactly what I meant.
I am just getting back into greenscreening (Got my greenscreen back from the goblin...) and I think this will be a lot of fun in addition to the cinematography challenge.
When is the deadline?
wednesday is the deadline 1 week
So... does one of the judges judge yet on filmyguys? Or do we just wait until the deadline, give you our opinion's, and you announce it?
EDIT: Question answered.
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Who can tell my why I am a quazi cheater?
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Wow, you are winrar.
That's good greenscreening. But pray tell, who did you get rid of that exposed edge in the upper left corner?
You are the winner as well Filmyguy...I digress, paintbrush...
I like your set. Try pulling it further away from the greenscreen to avoid the green from the screen reflecting onto your set and creating the harsh edges.
I had just finished it when After Effects crashed! I've never had that happen before.
Wow. My entry phailed miserably. I might retry it, but I must know how many more day are left until the judging. If it is any sooner than Wednesday, I'm not going to bother; my life is way too busy for that, especially this week. But anyways, here is a picture of my origional shot:
I actually did good on the bluescreen itself, but CineGobs hates light blue. That isn't the reason I gave this shot up though.
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It is exactly Wednesday. BTW, just the original, looks awesome.
Here's my entry.
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Dang, that's pretty spiffy, Greenscreener. I love it! Great greenscreening too. Your username fits you.
-JK
Yeah. Maybe it was a bit overdone.
GGGGASP.
I don't see any flaws.
Where did you get that awesome image for the background? For my frame, it took forever to find an exceptional image.
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