Re: Chroma key challenge (read rules)
I typed in city skyline, set the search settings so that it would only show images above 1600x1200 pixels, and it was on the second page on the top right corner.
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I typed in city skyline, set the search settings so that it would only show images above 1600x1200 pixels, and it was on the second page on the top right corner.
Yep.
Oh, sorry. Once you've clicked on Google images in the top left corner there's a button called "Show Options". When you click on it a little side bar will pop up on your left and there will be another button called "Larger than...". Click on that and select the size you want.
Gotta beat my bro!
-Sam
Last edited by Bluescreener Studios (March 5, 2010 (02:44pm))
To both GreenScreener and BlueScreener-
I think I just lost. D: Great entry.
HOLD ON A SEC. How did you chroma key the blue screen perfectly without chroma keying the blue pants aswell?
Great entry, btw.
It is not totally blue Filmyguy, it is like a greenish blue LOL
The pants are completely blue. I used a greenscreen.
However, bluescreens and greenscreens are almost impossible to use with legos due to reflection. It's almost always necessary to use a mask.
Like I did.:P
-Sam
Last edited by Bluescreener Studios (March 5, 2010 (02:57pm))
Is that okay Brick By Brick?
It was already decided that it was.
-Sam
2 out of 3 judges said yes so it is okay
The pants are completely blue. I used a greenscreen.
However, bluescreens and greenscreens are almost impossible to use with legos due to reflection. It's almost always necessary to use a mask.
Like I did.:P
-Sam
I think that gives you a quite advantage. Some people don't have programs that can mask. I don't think it's fair to mask. This contest is about Chroma Keying, right?
Anybody with microsoft paint or gimp can manually paint any part of their picture an even shade of some weird color (like purple) and then key that. I just used photoshop's eraser tool. My brother used a mask. The results of the three methods should end up about the same. Just depends on how much time you put into it (my brother and I took about an hour each).
-Sam
In a way, masking the background is chroma keying.
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