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What program would I use to key a still like this
Cinegobs link should be sorted now.
GIMP of Photoshop (alpha channels)
WavTracker Free Audio Syncing.
WavTracker - Voice syncing
DVD Flick- DVD Authoring
Why isn't the Blue Screen of Life chroma key/masking program on the list? D:<
Hmm... I was sure it was. It was probably lost when the whole list was deleted the day we lost a week or so of posts a bit ago...
Also, you have to pay for Magpie. It's not free.
Last edited by Ash (August 5, 2009 (02:23pm))
Is there any software on there where you can map audio onto a video? I don't wanna use MonkeyJam or WMM.
What program would I use to key a still like this
Please tell me
CINEGOBS
lil'jj wrote:What program would I use to key a still like this
Please tell me
Well, with that background, you would have killed yourself.
Try:
1: move the background out of focus, especially if its paper. This will also ensure you that thee shadows on you set will turn green(hint: nightmare).
2: If not, use something made of plastic, it has a much more smoother surface.
Try to use a really vibrant Green. As you rarely see LEGO Elements of that color. Unless you're keying Power Miners or Star Wars. Come to think of it, Pink Screen might actually be best for brickfilming.
Yeah, i wish helium frog had pink screen, all the colours suck for lego.
DDClip Free is great editing software if you can get it to work.
maybe you can check out this video converter or iPod video converter to convert videos...
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