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Yeah, I changed it.
And you should be! What a work off art. Great job, love the effects. I think this is the best this thread has ever seen.
Wow, great entries so far.
I'll say!
I actually think Real Brick's looks cooler than mine, but when I look at it more closely it looks a lot like he used a blue paintbrush in Gimp and traced out a background that's one exact color, because it's an exact color the whole way through, which is pretty much impossible, and the edges of the people and machine look very cut-away-ish. And beleive me, I know what it looks like when you use a photo editing tool to do that, I've done it once before for fun when I was bored.
That was fun. But he could just as well be using a real bluescreen, I'm just looking at how perfectly unison it looks.
I use gimp. I create the backdrop, then I open the image that will be keyed and use the color selector to select the keyed color. I then hit invert and copy. Then open the backdrop and paste the image into the picture. So it is a form of compositing.
Here is entry two:
Before:
After:
lots of color correction.
Yeah, it's okay.
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